Well, that’s a really loaded question. There is never one solid answer in history. I would say the bubonic plauge did several things that played a part in the fall of the mongols. For one, the bubonic plague overall strengthened Western Europe and gave them an edge over the competition. Europe in the long run gained an economic advantage and received a centralization that the mongols just didn’t have because of the nomadism. Also, the bubonic plague hit the empire very hard population wise
Well i don’t like threesomes so I’m glad she didn’t join.
Well, that’s a really loaded question. There is never one solid answer in history. I would say the bubonic plauge did several things that played a part in the fall of the mongols. For one, the bubonic plague overall strengthened Western Europe and gave them an edge over the competition. Europe in the long run gained an economic advantage and received a centralization that the mongols just didn’t have because of the nomadism. Also, the bubonic plague hit the empire very hard population wise