The Mongols vs Europe: What Almost Changed Western History — Fexingo History
When the Mongols invaded Europe in 1241–42, they didn't just defeat armies and sack cities. They sent shockwaves through the continent's economic system, disrupting trade routes, collapsing silver supplies, and triggering inflation that reshaped kingdoms. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the hidden economic consequences of the Mongol invasion: how the disruption of the Volga trade route starved European mints of silver, how the sudden influx of looted wealth destabilized local markets, and how the rise of the Golden Horde forced a reorientation of European commerce toward the Baltic and Atlantic. Drawing on recent scholarship by historian Jingjing Yan, they examine the monetary crisis in Hungary and Poland, the collapse of the silver-based penny, and the surprising link between Mongol conquests and the birth of the Hanseatic League. Specific figures include Béla IV's currency reforms, the mint shutdowns in Silesia, and the first recorded instance of European inflation driven by Asian bullion flows. This is economic history at the sharp end of the steppe. #MongolEconomics #SilverCrisis #GoldenHorde #BelaIV #Hungary1241 #Poland1241 #HanseaticLeague #JingjingYan #VolgaTrade #MedievalEconomy #Inflation #MintShutdown #Silesia #BulgarSilver #BalticTrade #History #FexingoHistory #EconomicHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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