The Japanese shore was and is a lil bit treacherous for ships. it was believed by a Japanese goddess would disturb the waters so as to keep the mongols at bay, so i would say the victory was due to the mongols not being able to reach land therefore keeping the mongolian forces together and easily targetable<span />
True. I mean seriously, how terrifying would it be to know that there are bombs raining down upon you at such a time?
When farmers’ incomes fell due to low prices in the 1920s, they <span>Sold land, a lot and generally headed into cities or to California as they were unable repay their loans.</span>