Great Wall Dbq

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The construction of a wall is often a sign of decline in a civilization. This statement remains true for Asia. Unfortunately Qin Shi Huang’s lack of a real strategy from to prevent further attacks will soon give way to the fall of Asia and it's long lasting empire. Genghis Khan was looking to establish a large territory of his own. The Mongols planned to leave their nomadic ways in favor of gaining power and land they could oversee. He felt Asia was a safe bet despite the wall being an obstacle, his army could overcome it. The large nomadic army on horseback traveled towards its wall. Once they reached the Great Wall, Genghis ordered Subutai (his primary military strategist) to instruct his army to find a way to break through it. The soldiers eager to please their leader willing followed his demand. They worked on constructing a wooden ram. Then many men lifted it over their shoulder and began continuously running it into the wall until it eventually fell (unchanged). Determined to quickly and effectively conquer the empire, he strategically placed his men to prevent people from leaving. …show more content…

Soon a new law code “48 laws of power”, were written and posted up for all of Asia to follow. Another secret code of law was the “Great Yasa” not as widely known or spoken about. Genghis Khan strictly ruled over Asia. A major law enforced was number 38 warning everyone to “think as you would like, but behave like others” this prevented any huge act against his absolute rule. Actually, it is the main reason for Pax Mongolica (unchanged), the relative peace in Asia during the widespread unification under the Mongol

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