zheng he traded Chinese goods to the other countries to get in.
Zheng He traded Chinese goods such as silk, porcelain, tea, and other luxury items in exchange for valuable products and goods from other countries, such as spices, gems, exotic animals, and rare woods.
Zheng He visited Asia and Africa during his seven expeditions from 1405 to 1433. Specifically, he traveled to countries such as India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Somalia, among others.
The Zheng He expeditions visited Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, and East Africa. These regions included countries such as Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Saudi Arabia, and Kenya. Zheng He's voyages were intended to establish diplomatic relations and expand Chinese influence.
During the age of exploration, European countries such as Portugal, Spain, England, and the Netherlands traded with countries in Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The main motivation for this trade was to access valuable resources such as spices, silk, and gold, as well as to establish trade routes to increase their wealth and power. These interactions led to the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures between different continents.
zheng he visited the city Mecca in Arabia
Zheng He explored areas in Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, and East Africa during his seven expeditions from China between 1405 and 1433. His voyages were intended to establish and strengthen diplomatic and economic relations with other civilizations, as well as showcase the might of the Ming Dynasty.
Zheng He's goal was to make contact with other countries
Zheng He's goal was to make contact with other countries
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Songhai traded gold and salt
They didn't trade lions on the silk road, they traded pandas. They traded for other important stuff from other countries.
This is because some countries have or had goods that in other countries were hard to come by, so countries traded for maximum satifaction.
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