What was the geographical importance of the new capital established by Kublai Khan?
It was set up far north to prevent enemy attacks.
It was located far south in the center of Mongol power.
It was in a central location to better control the empire.
It was located along the sea to increase access to trade.
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What was the geographical importance of the new capital established by Kublai Khan?
It was in a central location to better control the empire.
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the Yuan Dynasty
In 1260, Kublai was named as the Great Khan. Kublai Khan wanted to unite all of China under his rule, including the Song in the south. In 1271, he renamed his empire the Yuan Dynasty to better appeal to his Chinese subjects, and he established his capital in modern-day Beijing.
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