the mongolian empire global history and geography i mr. cox
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I. Mongolia North of China (Central Asia) Steppe: open, treeless grassland Compiled of nomadic tribes People relied on agriculture and the horse (herding, grazing) Blend of Russian and Asian culturesTRANSCRIPT
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The Mongolian EmpireGlobal History and Geography I
Mr. Cox
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Bellringer
• Review: Define the Persian policy of tolerance. How did it allow Persia to rule its conquered lands?
Essential Question• How did the Mongolian Empire
promote global connections and cultural diffusion?
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I. Mongolia• North of China (Central
Asia)• Steppe: open, treeless
grassland• Compiled of nomadic tribes• People relied on agriculture
and the horse (herding, grazing)
• Blend of Russian and Asian cultures
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II. Genghis Khan• Young Warlord who united
the nomadic tribes• “The Golden Horde”• Empire spread from
Eastern Asia to Europe• Descendents continued to
expand– Kublai Khan occupied China,
Korea, Tibet, and Vietnam
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III. Governing Style
• Local lords had to satisfy Mongol Emperors– Heavy tribute– Acknowledgement of higher rule
• Tolerance: acceptance of a people’s culture
• Conquered peoples were allowed to keep their culture– Governing style– Economy– Social structure
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IV. Yuan Dynasty• One of the “Chinese” Dynasties,
ruled by Mongols• Kublai Khan adopted the Chinese
name of the Yuan for his dynasty – Did not want the Mongols to become
involved with Chinese civilization. • However, Khan gave his best
government jobs to Mongol workers and only allowed Mongols to serve in the army.– Chinese officials still governed the
provinces.• Ming Dynasty would regain China
in 1368 and revive Chinese culture and tradition
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V. Pax Mongolia• Reached it’s greatest extent in 1300.• Stretched into Russia, Europe, Asia, and
China• Destruction and Conquest– Most of the leaders ruled with
tolerance. – Genghis Khan allowed art and education
in his conquered countries.– They ruled Russia for 250 years.– Russia was cut off from the rest of
Europe.• The Mongol influence led to increases in
trade and cultural spread over Asia and Europe (safe passage along Silk Road)
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Essential Question
• How did the Mongolian Empire promote global connections and cultural diffusion?
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