PPT-How did the Mongol Empire conquer so much territory?

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Obj Identify the contrast between pastorial nomads to fierce warriors Agenda 1 Turn in Bibliographies 2 PPT notes 3 Group work Read ho answer discussion questions

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Obj Identify the contrast between pastorial nomads to fierce warriors Agenda 1 Turn in Bibliographies 2 PPT notes 3 Group work Read ho answer discussion questions. In a single bubble brainstorm what you already know about the Mongols! . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9Ol0IJkU7c. The Nomadic Life. The Mongols were constantly on the move because they were pastoralists ( herding domestic animals) and those animals needed a pasture (land) to feed off of. CHAPTER 14. The . M. ongol empire. Rise of the Mongol empire. Rise of the Mongol empire. Foremost, the Mongols produced a charismatic leader, . Genghiz. Khan, who united the Mongol tribes in a dream of conquest and expansion.. Time . for Mong0ls!!!. I. Mongol Empire of . Chinggis. Khan. Social Order. Nomadic . herded goats & sheep. specific breed of horse for well being & warfare. Basic Mongol Societal Unit: . Individual Family Tribes & Clan. asia. A New Rome, A New Setting. Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire). Justinian was leader who re-unified . western and eastern Rome. Established the . Justinian Code(law code) to guide society. Rebuilt Constantinople . ON THE . GLOBAL STAGE . THE MONGOL MOMENT. 1200-1500. What different kinds of actions are represented in the painting?. This painting shows men in battle and in prayer. A group of mounted warriors armed with spears and bows and arrows in the bottom right corner of the image seem to be attacking an encampment across a river, where warriors in similar armor and weaponry seem to be mounting a counterattack. In the upper left corner of the image we can see warriors on horseback ride into a camp of tents where men flee in terror. The dominance of warriors on horseback, the tent encampment, the turbans, and other clothing and headgear suggest that this is a battle in central Asia among nomadic tribes.. Chapter 12. What you really need to know. 1. Largest Continuous Land Empire. It promoted the spread of ideas and movement of. people in Eurasia.. Pax. . Mongolica. Exposed Europeans to Gunpowder for the first time. . Keys to Success. I also want you to keep the two following questions in mind while we discuss the Mongols. In . what ways would each of the above have promoted, or hindered, the success . of Mongols . And . Collin Weidman. (1206-1368). The Mongol Empire. The Mongol empire was originally a tribe of nomads that grew until it could build and sustain a sizable army, at which point they began to rise to power and overthrow other kingdoms. Although much of the data in the sources concerning the number of people killed during the Mongol conquests is exaggerated, it does reflect the reality that thousands died, and the Mongols were not above depopulating an area if the people rebelled, or if destruction simply suited their purpose.. The Mongol Moment. 1200–1500. I. Looking Back and Looking Around: The Long History of Pastoral Peoples. The World of Pastoral Societies. 1. Standard features of pastoral societies. a. . generally less productive than agricultural societies, needed large grazing areas, populations much smaller than in agricultural societies, lived in encampments of related kinfolk, usually common ancestry in male line, clans sometimes gathered as a tribe; could absorb unrelated people, more egalitarian than sedentary societies, but sometimes distinguished between nobles and commoners, women usually had higher status and greater freedom than in sedentary societies, mobility between distinct ecological niches.. Mongol Empire. Aztec Empire. IDs: . Chinggis. Khan, (c. 1155-1227), flower songs, tribute. Comparison of Empires. Mongol Empire. Aztec Empire. I. Mongols. A. Huge . empire by . conquest. Largest land empire in world history. Chapter 12. Relied on raising livestock instead of growing food. Used every part of the animal: milk, blood, wool, hides, and meat. Animals also used for transportation & the military. Less productive economy overall. Looking Back and Looking Around: The Long of Pastoral Nomads . First economies based solely on livestock production emerged around 4000 B. C. . Depended on a variety of animals for purposes including transportation, food, and shelter.. 1200-1500. John . Ermer. AP World History. Miami Beach Sr. High. Happening Now. Americas. 1325: Aztecs found Tenochtitlan. 1438-1533: Inca Empire. Europe. 1215: Magna . Carta. signed in England. 1337-1453: Hundred Years War. 1. Nomadic Economy and Society. Rainfall in central Asia too little to support large-scale agriculture. Herded grazing animals, especially sheep, horses, but also cattle, goats, camels. Move w/ animals in migratory cycle.

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