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Ancient China & Japan Outcome: The Mongols 1

Constructive Response Question 2. Trace the development of Temujin and his empire including background information, motivations, and military tactics used. 2

What will we learn? 1. Temujin aka Genghis Khan 2. Tactics used by Temujin 3. Kublai Khan conquers China 3

The Mongols 1. Setting the Stage: a. The Mongols were gaining strength in the north in Asia b. They prided themselves on their skill on horseback, their discipline, and courage c. Mongols were nomadic pastoralists: herded domesticated animals d. Mongols traveled together in kinship groups called clans 4

Temujin 5

Think-Pair-Share After seeing the Genghis Khan video, what military tactics did Temujin (Genghis Khan) use to expand his empire? 1. Write your thoughts in the margin 2. Share your thoughts with an elbow partner nearby 3. Be prepared to share to whole group 6

The Mongols 2. The Rise of the Mongols a. Temujin sought to unify the Mongols under his leadership around 1200 b. Slowly Temujin defeated his enemies (and friends) one by one c. In 1206 he accepted the title of universal ruler of Genghis Khan d. Genghis Khan conquered much of Asia and had goal of invading China e. By 1225 Central Asia was under Mongol control 7

Mongol Empire Under Genghis Khan 8

The Mongols f. Reasons for Genghis Khan s successes: i. He was a brilliant organizer ii. Was a gifted strategist iii. Used cruelty as a weapon 9

The Mongols 3. The Mongol Empire a. Genghis Khan died in 1227 of illness b. His successors continued to conqueror territory eventually having the largest unified land empire in history c. Successors divided region up into different territories called khanates. d. Had territory from Kiev in the West to China in the East e. Mongols destroyed villages, irrigation channels, and decimated populations 10

Mongol Empire at its Peak 11

Khanates 12

The Mongols f. Rarely imposed their beliefs on conquered peoples g. Even adopted some of the culture of those they ruled h. Pax Mongolica: Mongol Peace- time of peace and stability across the Mongol Empire from mid 1200s to mid 1300s i. Trade and inventions spread rapidly during Pax Mongolica due to safe travel 13

Kublai Khan 14

The Mongols 4. Kublai Khan Becomes Emperor a. Grandson of Genghis Khan took title in 1260 b. Wanted to fulfill wish of grandfather: conquer all of China c. Started the Yuan Dynasty which ruled from 1279-1368 d. China was united for first time in nearly 300 years e. Kublai Khan s control opened China up to more trade and foreign contact f. Enjoyed living in luxury as Chinese emperor g. Attempted to take over Japan but Japanese might and weather halted the invasion h. Kublai Khan improved the Grand Canal and added 135 miles to it 15

Yuan Empire 16

The Mongols 5. Mongol Rule in China a. Mongols were hugely outnumbered in China- lived apart from one another b. Chinese were not allowed to hold high government office however could serve at local levels c. High public office went to Mongols or foreigners- felt foreigners could be trusted due to having no loyalties to the Mongols or Chinese d. Mongol Peace extended trade e. Traders wanted silk, porcelain, gunpowder, paper currency, and the compass 17

The Mongols f. Invited foreign merchants g. Venetian trader Marco Polo came to Kublai Khan s court around 1275 i. Worked for Kublai Khan because he learned many Asian languages ii. While imprisoned, Polo told his story which was later published as a book but most Europeans did not believe it 18

The Mongols 6. The End of Mongol Rule in China a. Kublai Khan s armies and navies suffered many humiliating defeats at a huge expense of lives and equipment towards the end of his reign b. Heavy spending on wars, public works, and Yuan luxuries over burdened the treasury and angered the overtaxed citizens c. Kublai Khan died in 1294 and his successors were inept at ruling the dynasty d. In 1368 Chinese rebels finally overthrew the Mongols e. The Ming Dynasty would be established f. With the fall of the Yuan came the disintegration of the Mongol empire in Asia g. Japan was on the rise 19

Constructive Response Question 2. Trace the development of Temujin and his empire including background information, motivations, and military tactics used. 20