Chapter 581: The Decline of the Mongol Cavalry

There were four main factors in the Mongol cavalry's rise from world domination in the thirteenth century to its decline in the seventeenth century.

First, the development of firearms, especially various portable firearms, has made the advantage of traditional cavalry smaller and smaller.

Second, the economic blockade of the Ming Dynasty slowed down the development of the Mongols, and even began to regress their productive forces.

In terms of iron weapons alone, the strict iron blockade of the Ming Dynasty made it increasingly difficult for the Mongols to assemble a fully armored cavalry.

Not to mention the metal armor at the most serious time, you can't even buy an iron pot for cooking, so you can only use a bad iron pot to replace a new iron pot with Daming. <

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