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They Learned that the world was not squared it was round and that there were more citys and countries all over the place
He only briefly passed through China and he had no objectives with any of the people he came across. Besides, there was nothing for China to learn from Europe. Europe just barely emerged from the Dark Ages and Marco was one of their first explorers.
Language, Geograqphy, Diplomacy and Business.
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polo learned language, geography, diplomacy, and business of china.
The stories of Marco Polo's travels did much to introduce Europeans to China and Asia, etc. Some people believe the tales are fanciful, while others believe them to be true. An internet search will reveal several webpages that offer both views. Also in doubt is that Marco penned the books himself, or narrated the tales to someone else to write them down.
It's important since he was one of the first Europeans to reach China and serve at the court of different emperors. His records have been an important tool for historians to learn about life in China in the 13th century.
They Learned that the world was not squared it was round and that there were more citys and countries all over the place
He was trading for silk, spices, and other goods that were highly valued in Europe.
It's important since he was one of the first Europeans to reach China and serve at the court of different emperors. His records have been an important tool for historians to learn about life in China in the 13th century.
They learned it because Marco Polo wrote a book about it and everyone read it.
They went to go and find Marco Polo so the could learn how to go on adventures in water and surrvive.