Throughout its history, Ukraine was dominated by the Mongols, Lithuanians, and Polish, these rule had differences and similarities.
During the Mongol rule (1237 - 1472) there were no very important changes because the Mongols conquered the territory but did not impose cultural or religious customs on the native inhabitants of this area. On the contrary, they respected the customs that existed there.
Likewise, during this time, the city of Kyiv became an important point on the trade routes of Eastern Europe.
During the Lithuanian and Polish rule, there were no great differences because they shared the domain from the year 1386 to the year 1569 in which was formed the Republic of the Two Nations, in which the territorial domain was given to Poland.
During this time, the most important change was the implementation of Catholicism in the Ruthenian (Ukrainian) upper classes. That caused a division between the upper classes and Ruthenians, because upper classes assumed polonization, while the Ruthenians maintained their ancestral cultural customs.
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