Mongols Dbq Analysis

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Document Based Question: Mongols The Mongolian empire was the largest in the world at its time of conception. It was created, and expanded within a very short time span. This is due to a very powerful military, efficient and contributing citizens, and patriotic and hardworking rulers. However, if we had a document of a personal journal entry of Ghengis Khan we would be able to better understand how we personally felt about his empire and the sacrifices he made for his empire. The Mongolians had an excellent military composed of elite horsemen and archers. These supreme soldiers coupled with brilliant strategy made for an undefeatable army that led to build the largest empire the world has known. The Mongolian Calvary often used sneaky and underhanded methods to accomplish their goals; nonetheless it worked (Doc 1). Methods such as these saved many lives and strengthened the military tactics of the Mongolians.…show more content…
A society only functions correctly when everyone contributes to it. The citizens of Mongol labor quite a lot; even women do a ton of physical work (Doc 5). This shows that the people of Mongol go through a lot of hardships, and even still manage to pull through. Mongolian soldiers are resistant to physical and mental discomfort as well. They are willing to follow the most difficult orders in the most extreme circumstances simply out of loyalty (Doc 6). Therefore, the willpower and strength of Mongolians are what make Mongolians so strong and sturdy and able to withstand anything. The Empire of Mongol was able to accumulate a huge amount of territory through a relatively short time. This was through an outstanding military, versatile military tactics, effective citizen cooperation, and patriotic rulers. Because all these factors came into place together, Mongol was superior to all in its time period, and was able to take the initiative in
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