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What kinds of cross-cultural interactions did the mongol empire generate?

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The cross-cultural interactions the Mongol Empire generate were: Diplomatic relationships were prompted across Eurasia; International commerce was actively promoted; With forcible transfer of thousands of skilled citizens the exchange in Eurasia was increased; The spread of religion was facilitated and the Exchange of ideas was encouraged.

The Mongol Empire was the largest contiguous land empire in history. It emerged from the unification of several nomadic tribes in the Mongol homeland. The transcontinental empire connected the East with the West, allowing the dissemination and exchange of trade, technologies, commodities and ideologies across Eurasia.

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- Mongols made largest empire of the time. - made closer connections across Eurasia. - Increased the rate of technology and crop exchange, mixing of all people, spread of epidemic disease. - Mongol resistence of other religions got easier to spread of religion.



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