In general, they used trade routes.
On land they used camels to carry goods and caravans to actually travel in.
When they were near water they used ships.
they reached it by boat
False. Marco Polo was not the first Western explorer to reach China; he traveled there in the late 13th century. Earlier contacts between the West and China occurred, including those by traders like the Venetian merchant and explorer Giovanni da Pian del Carpine and William of Rubruck. Polo's accounts, however, did popularize the idea of China in Europe and inspired future exploration.
The Portuguese were the first European traders to reach China due to their early maritime exploration and advancements in navigation technology during the Age of Discovery. They sought new trade routes to access valuable goods like spices, silk, and tea, which were highly sought after in Europe. Their arrival in the early 16th century, particularly with the establishment of Macao as a trading post, allowed them to capitalize on China's lucrative trade opportunities before other European powers.
black sea
Red Sea
by land
they reached it by boat
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byzantine empire, spain, china
Yes
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the red sea
Explain why oases, camels, and military posts would be important to traders taking land routes to reach China.
yes he did reach his goal in China
False. Marco Polo was not the first Western explorer to reach China; he traveled there in the late 13th century. Earlier contacts between the West and China occurred, including those by traders like the Venetian merchant and explorer Giovanni da Pian del Carpine and William of Rubruck. Polo's accounts, however, did popularize the idea of China in Europe and inspired future exploration.
black sea
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