1. The Effects of the Mongol Rule in Russia
This turned Moscow into the economic capital of Russia and eventually served as the hub of the Russian revolution against the Mongols. To this day Moscow is still the capital of Russia, all because of the use of the Mongolian census and taxing responsibilities. ... Because of Vladmir's such sharp decline, Moscow earned the spot as the Orthodox Church's new home. With the most powerful political Russian entity now within Moscow's walls, Moscow became a political and economic center, even before the Tver uprising. The combination of these two events ultimately sealed Moscow's...
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