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129Hook Genghis Khan a well known Mongol leader from the steppes of Northwest China once stated All who surrender will be spared whoever does not surrender but opposes with struggle and dissentian shall be annihilated When in battle one of their battle tactics is to allow the enemy to surrender to them but if one is to reject the offer they will be destroyed Background information Refer to pages 294 296 Origins and Factors of Success Living as nomads the Mongols lived in tents known as yurts A khan or ruler would lead every small Mongol clan In the year 1167 a child soon to be known as the powerful Genghis Khan was born fatherless into a family living through poverty He grew into a man with the dream to later unite the Mongols under his rule By 1206 he accomplished his dream at the expense of brutally killing millions nearly 10 percent of the world population The Mongols quickly covered the largest area of land the world had seen and is known as the largest contiguous empire with its territory stretching from the Pacific Ocean to the Caspian Sea Thesis Write a 3 point point thesis addressing whether the Mongols are more civilized or barbaric After researching the history of the Mongols many can conclude that the Mongols are shown to be civilized as they have strategic battle tactics strong religious tolerance and an organized and set law and order Body paragraph
1 Topic Sentence Under the rule of brilliant military leader Genghis Khan the Mongols achieved the largest contiguous empire throughout history with many factors in their success Concrete Detail Evidence According to Plano Carpini author of History of the Mongols writes about Mongol forces while in battle Other columns of stronger men they dispatch far off to the right and the left so that they are not seen by the enemy DOC 3 Commentary How does this prove they were barbaric or civilized Clearly this proves the Mongols were barbaric civilized because Clearly this proves the Mongols were civilized because this quote shows that they have strategic and organized battle tactics increasing their rate of success In using this strategy it allows the Mongols to surround and close in on their enemy so that they are able to attack their enemy from all sides Commentary Why is it important This is important because it gives the Mongols a slight advantage against their opponent closing all routes of escape By doing this the chance of surrender increases rapidly Concrete Detail Evidence 2 According to Plano Carpini author of History of the Mongols states a battle tactic Mongol forces use while in battle the army should be organized in such a way that over ten men should beset one man and he is what we call a captain of ten over ten of these should be placed one named a captain of a hundred at the head of ten captains of a hundred is placed a soldier known as a captain of a thousand DOC 2 Commentary In this quote the Mongols are shown to be civilized as they have battle tactics that are strategically planned and organized
Another reason in favor of your argument that answers rebuttal Although true the Mongols continue to be civilized because if they had let the soldiers in the army that were fighting against them survive then they would be at risk of being overthrown from power Soldiers from the opposing army would be able to form rebellions against the Mongols if they survived In executing the enemy the Mongols would only have to be concerned about protecting their borders instead of the whole empire In other words instead of having to keep control of possible rebellions and foreign attacking forces the Mongols would only have to defend themselves against the attacking armies Significance in history and today 2 sentences no cliches The Mongols show great significance throughout history and today as they have spread tactics for armies around the world such as the use of gunpowder during battle Using this tool many armies across the globe are allowed a higher rate of success in battles since other armies may not have this powerful weapon let alone the well chosen Mongol battle strategies