The Mongol Conquests: A Controversial Imperialism
<p>Until the twelfth century, the Mongols were tribes with a pastoral nomad lifestyle which they would move several times a year’s searching supplies for them as well as their herds such as grass and water. Because of this mobile life, they appeared to be vulnerable to the environment when then relies too much on the weather. Several times their flocks of castles couldn’t adapt with the cold or the drought cause the Mongolians big problems.</p>
<p><strong>Genghis Khans proclaimed the emperor of the Mongols Empire in 1206 and the greatest conquests happened under his power.</strong><em> </em>In less than 80 years, a band of warriors originally comprised of several men grew to an empire that encompassed all from the Pacific Ocean to the Danube River<a href="https://namnhutdinh.medium.com/the-mongol-conquests-a-controversial-imperialism-7b2c1a4028cf#_ftn1" rel="noopener ugc nofollow">[1]</a>. When Genghis Khan was young, the Mongols — various Turkic and Mongol-Tungstic tribes — are divided into groups of people. He used his talents as a general and vision to unite the Mongols and turn them into the most powerful army of the world at the time.</p>
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