He made one trip with his father at 17 and stayed there in 25 years. When he got home he wrote a book that would influence exploring.
They learned because Rustichello wrote a book about his travels. They were in jail together, because the army captured them.
he didn't really discover china his father was a merchant and he was in Asia when his father came back to see him he took him back to Asia and that's how he "explored" china
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yes Marco polo was the first man to travel to china.
yes it was because he founded the compass. He didn't discover the compass. While in China he observed the Chinese using it. He is said to have brought it back to Italy with him. The Chinese developed the compass.
China and other asian places
Yes, there is evidence that Marco Polo traveled to China. In his book "The Travels of Marco Polo," he describes his experiences and encounters in China during the 13th century. Additionally, there are records and accounts from other sources that support Polo's claims of visiting China, such as the Chinese historical texts and the accounts of other travelers.
Marco Polo introduced noodles, and many other items like coal and paper money into Europe from China.
yes Marco polo was the first man to travel to china.
If you think of it it may be Marco Polo, that is the one that made the contact after several hundreds years, the mongols have on the other side contacted the Europeans by invading and plunder. and then agen I believe if it is the culture (when the Europeans learned about it) that was Marco Polo. when he traveled to China, common knowledge. but we never really lost the contact, cause of the silk road, where silk was transported trough the continent in caravans. of course the owner of the goods was changed on the road. so my conclusion must be Marco Polo. of course he was sett in jail cause they believed he was lying.^^
he made other sailors sailors wanna find Asia when the Europeans heard of Marco Polo's stories.
yes it was because he founded the compass. He didn't discover the compass. While in China he observed the Chinese using it. He is said to have brought it back to Italy with him. The Chinese developed the compass.
China and other asian places
Yes, there is evidence that Marco Polo traveled to China. In his book "The Travels of Marco Polo," he describes his experiences and encounters in China during the 13th century. Additionally, there are records and accounts from other sources that support Polo's claims of visiting China, such as the Chinese historical texts and the accounts of other travelers.
they saw how he became rich and wanted to be rich
Marco Polo introduced noodles, and many other items like coal and paper money into Europe from China.
Marco polo might have had somthing to do with it
Marco Polo was a Venetian that traveled quirte extensively through the world. He visited many ports, including the Silk Road in China, Burma, Persia and many other countries.
The silk came from China. Polo went to China with his father and uncle to trade for silk and other items.
Marco Polo actually traveled with quite a large group. Among them were his father and several other relatives and business associates.