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AP World History: Modern
Unit 2 – Networks of Exchange (1200-1450)
Topic 2.2
How might history have changed if the Mongols had successfully invaded Japan in the late 13th century?
The Kamakura Shogunate could still maintain dominance over Japan's political sphere for centuries to come.
Japan may not have adopted Buddhism or Chinese writing systems.
Japan may have become a vassal state under Mongolian control, altering its historical trajectory significantly.
China could regain independence from Mongolia earlier than it did historically.
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AP World History: Modern - 2.2 The Mongol Empire and the Making of the Modern World
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