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The Mongol conquest was one of the bloodiest wars in human history. The Mongol conquest of China (1205-1279 AD … capacity, does not explain the long-term economic outcomes of China after the Mongol conquest …
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"In the nineteenth century, the Qing empire experienced a period of profound turmoil caused by an unprecedented conjunction of natural disasters, internal rebellions, and foreign incursions. The imperial government responded to these calamities by introducing an array of new policies and...
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This Element studies the causes and the consequences of modern imperialism. The focus is on British and US imperialism …. The argument is that imperialism is moved mainly by the desire of major powers to enhance their national economic …. Since imperialism seeks to limit the exercise of sovereign power by subject people, there tends to be an inverse …
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