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    Mongol Army DBQ

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    P­Mongols were skilled warriors  A­Students learning about Mongols  R­To document the Mongol Army   T­The Mongol Army was set up with captains over groups of ten who were group in intervals of  ten.  S­To document the activities of the Mongol Army    Doc. D  A­John of Plano Carpini  P­13th Century   P­Mongols conquered lots of area with skilled army tactics  A­Scholars who study the Mongols   R­To teach Europe of the Mongol army  T­The Mongol Army had skilled tactics that helped them conquer most of Asia  

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    History 3640 16 July 2010 An Unstoppable Force. “An army of donkeys led by a lion is more effective than an army of lions led by a donkey”- Genghis Khan. The Mongols lived and breathed this quote‚ making sure whenever they found an enemy they destroyed them. They did this to great extent due to their mighty military machine. Their army was the most mobile anyone had ever seen before and combined with the information they needed about their enemies they were able to make lightning

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    significant than it was on the Russians‚ the Mongols actually had more influence on Russia than it did on China‚ who was under Mongol influence for centuries. Economically‚ the Mongols had an extensive effect on both China and Russia. China‚ which lies directly south Mongolia‚ was ruled directly by the Mongols. Russia‚ on the other hand‚ had little to offer to the Mongols as Russia is a cold and resource-poor country. So it wasn’t ruled directly by the Mongols but instead after conquering them‚ left

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    Choi Period 4 11/25/12 MONGOLS CCOT ESSAY The Mongols were a vast and influential empire that spread throughout Eurasia. From the time of Genghis Khan to the Yuan dynasty‚ the Mongols experienced numerous changes in their lifestyle and leadership as they strayed from their nomadic ancestry. However‚ while they experienced some changes‚ they still clung tightly to their culture until the end of the empire. Genghis Khan was the founder and emperor of the great Mongol Empire‚ and as a result

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    Political and Economic Comparisons of the Yuan and Il Khan From 1200-1500 CE the Mongol rule spread‚ dominating large regions of land‚ and through violent conquering initiated economic and political effects throughout Eurasia. Both the Yuan and the Il-Khan were militaristic and conquered land‚ which led to a tribute-based economy. The Yuan maintained a stable bureaucracy‚ whereas the Il-Khan had many economic troubles. The two khanates were developed upon similar economic and political foundations

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    Mayans and Aztecs

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    civilizations to come(Cotterell 1980). Maya style of art was realistic‚ displaying acts of contemporary life in murals. The temple pyramid complex itself was said to be dedicated to Quetzelcoatl‚ a god at Teotihuacan and later with the Toltecs and Aztecs. This period was a glorious period of development of crafts and trades‚ a complex religion‚ intensive agriculture and many amazing cultural achievements. Many artifacts suggest that the Mayan society had a hierarchy. Many sculptures and murals

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    Sacrifice In Aztec

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    Introduction My role in the Aztec community is to sacrifice for the sun god (Huitzilopochtli) so that he may bring prosperity & life to our people. We sacrifice to our gods as they did when they sacrificed themselves to bring us here‚ & in a way we are repaying our debt to the heavens. I am a priest of the city of gold and this is my life.. -Day 34: It was the day of sacrifice & our warriors had captured people from a native tribe nearby. We had been preparing for this following days

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    Marco Polo Mongols

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    the trust of one of the most powerful men in history: Kublai Khan. The book outlines the assimilation of one man into Mongol culture. The Mongols were very accepting of other cultures so cases like these are far from rare. One other example is the Flemish Monk Willem van Ruysbroeck’s first hand account of the Mongols. In both pieces of literature you see the culture of the Mongol Empire completely awe the travelers. The movie Marco Polo questioned whether or not all aspects of the book were credible

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    The Life of an Aztec

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    Dear my one of a kind diary Early 1519 AD Today I thought it would be a good day to start writing a diary; as I feared I would be set upon as a sacrifice for one of our gods; Tezcatlipoca as he chooses our fate. Whether we should become lucky or not; poor or rich. But luckily I was saved by an old crippled man who was surely going to die soon anyway. I will be forever in his debt. They need the blood of a human which the gods feed on. Other than that I suppose today was normal. While my father

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    The Mongol Essay In the 13 century a small tribe from the steppes of central Asia conquered much of the Middle East and Eastern Europe. The tribe was known as the Mongol warriors. The Mongols were ruthless and very barbaric. While the Mongols conquered many countries they didn’t care who they hurt. Even though they did benefit some of the areas that they conquered‚ they did too many bad things that over powered the good things. Their law was very confusing and at some parts it was unreasonable

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