This is a late answer but the answer who those needs it. C. All supplies and communications from the west were cut off. I know this because I had the same question on my lesson.
When fall of Constantinople fell to the ottoman turks in 1453, scholars fled to rome with ancient greek manuscripts.
Historically, any document that has been written by hand or typewritten when practical typewriters were accessible, as opposed to being mechanically printed or indirectly or automatically duplicated, was referred to as a manuscript (shortened MS for singular and MSS for plural).
As opposed to its presentation as a printed version of the same, the term has more recently come to be understood to include cover any written, typed, or term copy of an author's work. All texts and books were manuscripts prior to the invention of printing. Manuscripts are not characterized by their content, which may include words along with explanatory graphics, mathematics, maps, music notation, or pictures.
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Kennedy inherited the problems of Southeast Asia and intended to get the United States out of Vietnam before it escalated further. His death changed that. The result is Southeast Asia is still in conflict and what is happening on the continent today reflects the problems with China, Korea, and Japan.
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Answer:
The spread of the bubonic plague from Central Asia into Europe decimated the populations but increased opportunities for the survivors. An enormous variety of new consumer goods, agriculture, weaponry, religion, and medical science became available in Europe.
How did they affect India?
The Mongol Empire launched several invasions into the Indian subcontinent from 1221 to 1327, with many of the later raids made by the Qaraunas of Mongol origin. The Mongols occupied parts of the subcontinent for decades.
Who stopped the Mongols?
the attack by the Golden Horde, was led by a grandson of Genghis Khan, ended abruptly in AD 1242 with their unexplained retreat from Hungary.
How many people did the Mongols kill?
40 million people. Hope this helps :D