Chapter 11, Pastoral Peoples on the Global Stage

The Mongols were nomads. Lead by Genghis Khan, the Mongolian empire claimed a lot of afro Eurasia in a short-lived empire. The Mongols didn't have a huge economic trading system because they were so nomadic and didn't have one place to trade. The only way the empire spread was through force and through military battles. Mongols had a very large and strong military. The Mongols treated women very well and offered them a higher status and a greater public life than their counterparts. They saw women as just as valuable as men and they used everyone's knowledge.  Discipline and loyalty to leaders characterized Mongol military. The Mongols were very tolerant and supportive of merchants, traders and missionaries as they accepted anyone that would make their empire stronger. this movement of people facilitated the exchange of ideas and techniques. The Mongols also spread the plague and brought the disease to its height. The Mongols were a very strong and fast-growing empire they did not leave many ideas for people to observe from today but they called the majority of Asia for a little over 100 years.

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