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In 1300, Mongol attacks affected a number of Asian countries. Bandits attacked and robbed traders on the Silk Road. Road travel suffered greatly, and Europeans found it difficult to trade with the East. Based on this statement, what was the result of the Mongolian invasion?

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User LOTUSMS
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The silk road lost its importance because of lack of trade.

Step-by-step explanation:

In 1300, Mongol attacks affected a number of Asian countries. Bandits attacked and-example-1
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User AMagic
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Answer:

suffered greatly

Step-by-step explanation:

Considering the statement and the effect of the bandit of the trade on Silk Road, Mongolian attack caused tremendous suffering in the Asian countries. The Mongolian invasion led to the depletion of both natural and human resources as they plundered the countries they set foot in.

Thus in can be concluded that the result of Mongolian invasion led the to trouble in trade and development of the Asian nations.

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User Marvin Ward Jr
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