How did the arrival of Buddhism in Tibet change that region and its people? Buddhism provided Tibetans the justification for extended warfare. Buddhism caused the Tibetan people to become slaves of the Mauryan Empire. Buddhism led Tibetans to abandon militarism and nomadism. Buddhism allowed Tibet to peacefully integrate with China.
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