Mongol Empire and Ming Dynasty

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Mongol Empire and Ming Dynasty

Objectives Summarize how Mongol armies built an empire. Describe China under Mongol rule. Understand how the Ming restored Chinese rule. Explain why the Ming explored the high seas for only a brief period.

Terms and People steppe – a vast, treeless plain or grassland Genghis Khan – a brilliant Mongol chieftain who united warring Mongol clans in the early 1200s and conquered a vast empire in Asia Kublai Khan – Genghis Khan’s grandson, who toppled the last Song emperor in China in 1279 and ruled all of China, Korea, and Tibet Yuan – the Chinese name Kublai Khan adapted for his dynasty

Terms and People (continued) Marco Polo – the Italian merchant who visited China during the Yuan dynasty and spent 17 years in Kublai Khan’s service Ming – a new Chinese dynasty founded in 1368 by Zhu Yuanzhang, who toppled the Mongols Zheng He – a Chinese admiral and diplomat who voyaged overseas to promote trade and collect tribute

What were the effects of the Mongol invasion and the rise of the Ming dynasty on China? The Mongols came out of Central Asia and conquered a huge empire in around 1200, imposing their rule on China. After the Chinese toppled the Mongols in 1368, the Ming dynasty was founded.

In the early 1200s, Genghis Khan united warring Mongol tribes In the early 1200s, Genghis Khan united warring Mongol tribes. The Mongols went on to conquer a vast empire across Asia into Eastern Europe. 6

To attack walled cities in China, they used cannons. The Mongols conquered the steppes first with a force of skilled horsemen. To attack walled cities in China, they used cannons. Though Genghis Khan did not finish the conquest of China, his heirs expanded the Mongol empire and dominated Asia for 150 years. 7

Once Mongols conquered a territory, they ruled tolerantly and established peace and order. Khan respected scholars and listened to the ideas of Confucians, Christians, Jews, Buddhists, and Muslims. During the 1200s and 1300s, Mongols maintained order, a period now called the Pax Mongolica by historians. Political stability led to economic growth and flourishing trade. Trade flourished along the ancient Silk Road. The Mongols created a safe and tolerant trade empire that unified the people within it. Remember Russia?

Genghis Khan’s grandson Kublai Khan completed the task of conquering China. He toppled the Song dynasty in 1279. He ruled China, Korea, and Tibet from his capital at Khanbaliq, modern Beijing. He decreed that only Mongols could serve in the military. He adopted the Chinese name Yuan for his dynasty.

One of the visitors to China at this time was the Italian merchant Marco Polo. He left Venice in 1271 and spent 17 years in the service of Kublai Kahn. Polo returned to Italy and wrote of his time in China, describing its wealth and efficient mail system. Marco Polo’s book inspired Europeans to travel and reminded European merchants of the products in Asia.

When Kublai Kahn died in 1294, the Yuan dynasty declined. There were frequent uprisings due to corruption and heavy taxes. A peasant leader, Zhu Yuanzhang, created a rebel army and toppled the Mongols. 11

Ming rulers worked to restore Chinese greatness. They revived the civil service exam, restored the primacy of Confucianism, and rooted out corruption. Under the Ming, the economy once again grew, thanks to improved farming methods and trade. Zhu Yuanzhang founded the Ming dynasty in 1368.