What was the impact of Mongol invasion on Europe and Asia? What influence did Chinese culture have on Southeast Asia, Korea, and Japan?

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What was the impact of Mongol invasion on Europe and Asia? What influence did Chinese culture have on Southeast Asia, Korea, and Japan?

Europe in 1220, they went after Georgia, but it wasn’t that big of an attack and Georgia survived. But then in 1236 the Mongols sent a full-scale invasion and conquered Georgia.

After they conquered Georgia, other countries in Europe built up their defenses. they build stone fortifications, increased the number of warriors, and the punishments for avoiding military service were made more severe.

Timeline of Mongol invasions invasions of Georgia 1231–1259 invasion of Korea 1241 invasion of Poland and Hungary Mongol military campaigns in Russia 1259 raid against Lithuania and Poland 1274, 1281 invasions of Japan 1279 invasions of Southern China 1287 invasion of Myanmar

The period of Mongol dominance also cut Russia off from Western Europe both politically and culturally. After the Mongol invasions of Asia, the majority of all armies were broken. There was a change in the political situation, as well as a change in the ethnic composition of the population and a change in the way of life.

 Language: The Japanese had no written language at the time of their first contact with the Chinese and their use of them learning Chinese proved important for the purpose of political unification under the Japanese Emperor.

 Religion: Buddhism and Confucianism are important features of Chinese culture.

System Of Government: The method of organization of the imperial court, which was a huge element of ancient Chinese culture, was also adopted by the Japanese.

26. What were the significant technological developments in Tang China and how did these technologies impact lives? 27. What were the key technologies that diffused to Europe from Asia?

List of main technological advances.  Woodblock  timekeeping  automatons  Medicine  architecture  Cartography  Other sciences

How did it impact lives?  Lots of luxury.  Culture thrived.

What were the key technologies that diffused to Europe from Asia?  Paper  Gunpowder  compass