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I agree with this statement, and because they were able to spread trade, many more connections were being made between different countries and cities, allowing foreign exchanges and alliances to be formed throughout the trade routes.

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William Rubirck noticed that they had many roads, bridges , and other structures built in order to help their community live a better life.

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William Rubrick viewed the Mongols as people varied in different religious beliefs, a strong and unified community, and courteous of others within their cities.

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The Mongols were respectful and welcoming to William Rubrick, (a missionary), when he was traveling through their empire.

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They killed millions of innocent lives and continued to force them to either surrender or to be murdered by some of the warriors trying to take over their cities.

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They used strong and powerful bows to kill their enemies faster, and they used them as a fear factor to make them surrender.

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When conquering cities, the Mongols would rob the citizens of all of their personal possessions, and they would leave them with barely anything that they had

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They expanded trade and made connections between countries stretching from the East to the West

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They protected their warriors and the citizens that were within the walls of their empires.

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The Mongols allowed the people in the cities that they took over to carry on with their own individual religions despite if they were wre different from one another.

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