They accepted different religions and cultures, which allowed for collaboration among all cultures, benefiting not only those that were under Mongol control, but also trade and economics throughout Eurasia. Correspondingly, the Mongols controlled nearly all of Eurasia, mixing cultures with those they conquered through trading, allowing for the development of new institutions, economics and advanced technologies.They gave “the impression that a great crowd of fighting men is assembled [during war]” (Document 3). They displayed a massive, intimidating military which helped the Mongols fuse cultures together, making “significant contributions to the political institutions, economic development, and cultural diversity of many lands” (Document 6). By assimilating with natives and unifying and conquering Eurasia, new innovations were developed, which contributed to the prosperity of the region. In essence, the Mongols were civilized and influential thorough Eurasia by enforcing their laws, recognizing and accepting different religions, and developing new
They accepted different religions and cultures, which allowed for collaboration among all cultures, benefiting not only those that were under Mongol control, but also trade and economics throughout Eurasia. Correspondingly, the Mongols controlled nearly all of Eurasia, mixing cultures with those they conquered through trading, allowing for the development of new institutions, economics and advanced technologies.They gave “the impression that a great crowd of fighting men is assembled [during war]” (Document 3). They displayed a massive, intimidating military which helped the Mongols fuse cultures together, making “significant contributions to the political institutions, economic development, and cultural diversity of many lands” (Document 6). By assimilating with natives and unifying and conquering Eurasia, new innovations were developed, which contributed to the prosperity of the region. In essence, the Mongols were civilized and influential thorough Eurasia by enforcing their laws, recognizing and accepting different religions, and developing new