The Mongol Empire has proven to be one of the most powerful empires in history, due to their spectacularly quick rise and domination over a huge amount of land. Mongols conquered more land in 25 years, than the Romans did in 400, which already makes big statement about this empire. The extremely violent and brutal conquests not only shaped the future of China, the legacy of the Mongols would have a big impact of the rest of the globe.
They were quite extraordinary with battle tactics, by using creativity to come up with new and superior ways to defeat the enemy. The Mongols famously combined speed and aggression, by using highly skilful archers riding on horseback. The Mongols relied heavily on shock tactics. Fake withdrawals, surprise attacks, psychological warfare, …show more content…
The impacts of the Mongols obsession over communication Is way more positive for us, than negative, although there has been some pretty big problems that the are being blamed on the Mongol Empire.
The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, resulting in the deaths of anywhere from 75 to 200 million people peaking in Europe in the years 1346-53. The reasons to why this plague is to blame against the Mongol Empire is because they were notorious for biological warfare. Whenever necessary, the Mongols had no problem flinging the corpses of infection enemies or tartars towards their opposition.
The speed in which the plague spread proved to be deadly, as anyone coming into contact with it would soon meet certain death. Anyone who had survived long enough to make it back home, wherever that may be, would just be giving their own civilisation the same fate as that