What were the long-term impacts of the Mongols?
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Answer:
Increased trade between East and West as the Silk Road was united under one empire.
Increased cultural exchange between east and west.
Possibility of the accelerated spread of the Black Death due to the interconnectedness of East and West during the Mongol empire.
Collapse of the Song Dynasty under Kublai Khan.
Several descendent states and families from Ghengis Khan which continued to influence course of history in the West, Central, and Southern Asia including the Crimean Khanate, the Golden Horde among others.
Rise of the prominence of Moscow.
Explanation:
Long Term: Increased trade between East and West as the Silk Road was united under one empire. Increased cultural exchange between east and west. Possibility of the accelerated spread of the Black Death due to the interconnectedness of East and West during the Mongol empire.