Early Mongol leaders in China respected the cultures and lives of their subjects, but still treated them as second-class citizens to Mongols.
<h3>How were the Chinese treated by early Mongol leaders?</h3>
Even though the Chinese were given some protections by the early Mongol leaders such as protection from looting and murder, they still treated them as second class citizens.
This was apparent in the way that the Mongols gave themselves high positions in the empire, and relegated the Chinese to lower statuses.
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Peter got a lot of criticism especially from Judiazer when he ate with he Gentiles in Antioch
You can found this on Galatians 2:12
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All Jews in Spain had to convert to Christianity or leave the country.