It was an Old World name for Asia. the terms use goes as far back as Marco Polo and as recent as the 1940's
Yes he did because back then they did not have a plane to cross water
boats
to trade
Ship or caravan
mexicanese
Marco Polo, the Venetian explorer, is renowned for his travels throughout Asia during the late 13th century. He discovered and documented the vast cultures, trade routes, and wealth of the Mongol Empire, particularly in China. His accounts introduced Europeans to various aspects of Asian life, including the use of paper money, diverse foods, and advanced technologies, ultimately influencing trade and exploration. Polo's writings, particularly in "The Travels of Marco Polo," inspired curiosity and exploration of Asia for centuries to come.
Marco Polo didn't bring any thing on his trip to china,but he did bring weapons like guns and swords on the boat fight though hope I helped, :)
He used a compass, a journal, a ship, the queens money that she provided, and a crew.
Marco Polo did not actually use a ship on his explorations. Most of the route he traveled was overland by foot, camel or horseback.
Caravel sailing ships were developed in the 15th century, which is from the years 1401-1500. Marco Polo lived from 1254-1324. So, he did not use Caravel ships.
Yes, Marco Polo traveled by ship during parts of his journey to Asia. He set sail from Venice to the Black Sea and later traveled overland through regions of the Silk Road. His expedition, which took him to China and beyond, involved both maritime and overland travel.