When the Mongols invaded China, there was civil was, hence huge amount lives were lost, wealth was used up in war, therefore the Chinese economy saw a decline. In spite of the prosperity in the previous dynasty it could not take economical shock that came its way due to the invasion. The population declined from 123.1 million in 1103 to 122.3 million in 1193 after the Mongol invasion. The Mongolians were known as the Yuan Empire (1279–1368). With the war, came in the plague. It hit China and population decreased even …show more content…
Malthus and his factors were not the complete solution to the problem. They were explanatory but not sufficient to give reasons for all the transitions that happened in China’s economy relative to Europe in the time period of 960-1800. China did not see the industrial revolution inspire of leading in the game due to many adverse reasons such as inefficient institutions and fluctuating growth in population and incomes. Europe got to witness the revolution as it tried to extend its boundaries and take over other nations to add on to its already huge power. Its complex answer and as no right or wrong answer to it. It can only be sufficient or insufficient; in this case Malthus fails to explain the events with his