Pros And Cons Of Mongol Dbq

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The Late Post Classical Era was a time when nomadic people started gaining more power than ever before. One of the principal examples are the Mongols, who became united by Chinggis Khan, to create the largest empire ever seen before, stretching all the way from China to Russia, shown in the map in Document 8. The Mongol’s expansion in conquering much of Eurasia brought several disagreements because of their barbaric behavior and the way they mistreated settled people and since many were afraid of them it was easy for the Mongols to expand their authority. This lead to conquered societies not reacting positively to Mongol rule, but if I had a document from a skilled person, I would have a better understanding of the reactions of people that came into contact with the Mongols. The Mongols were cruel and extremely arrogant to the conquered people, but had good intentions in unifying all of Eurasia. As seen in Document 1, the Mongols were some of the most honorable people who helped each other in their time of need but when it came to people of other descent they were merciless warriors, well trained in the art of combat and equestrian skills. Due to their superior talent, future armies had to come up with better tactics to be able to rebel against them, since Document 9, states how the Mongols loved to…show more content…
All of this resulted in the negative reaction they got from the settled people that they so often looked down upon, being such heartless humans not many were actually happy about their rule, because all of the positives were overlooked by the bad deeds they eventually became known for. Today the Mongols are remembered as having the largest empire ever, but back then in the 13th and 14th century they were seen as coldhearted egotistical
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