They were always interested they just never knew how to reach chinese goods, he opened up a trade route, The Silk Road.
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.
Marco Polo's travels to China in the late 13th century significantly influenced European perceptions of Asia. His detailed accounts in "The Travels of Marco Polo" introduced Europeans to the vast wealth, advanced culture, and sophisticated societies of the East, challenging prevailing stereotypes. His descriptions of the Silk Road and the riches of Chinese cities sparked interest in trade, leading to increased exploration and the eventual Age of Discovery. Polo's narratives helped bridge the gap between the East and West, fostering curiosity and expanding European horizons.
Look in a book not online!! It could be either It prompted European rulers to attack Mongol Empire It encouraged European merchants to increase trade with Asia It encouraged European tourists to travel to China It led to the distribution of new and deadly diseases SLACKERS!
Two significant events that revived European interest in the Orient during the Middle Ages were the Crusades and the travels of Marco Polo. The Crusades, which began in the late 11th century, brought Europeans into direct contact with the cultures, goods, and knowledge of the Middle East. Meanwhile, Marco Polo's travels in the late 13th century, detailed in his book "The Travels of Marco Polo," introduced Europeans to the wealth and wonders of Asia, particularly China, sparking curiosity and trade interest in the region.
Marco Polo was a Venetian merchant and traveler. His travels paved the way to a successful trade route between Asia and Europe. His travels also led to the development of the European cartography leading to many European expeditions in the East.
The thought about how the world is sparked the European interest.... Their interest then grew. Next thing you know it, They are famous Explorers like Marco Polo and Christerphor Columbus. :)
The travels of Marco Polo. The Crusades.
Marco Polo stirred European interest in China. About 1300 he traveled to the region, spent years there and returned to Italy telling the tales of his adventures and what he saw. He wrote a book known as The Travels of Marco Polo which was published after his death.
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.
No. Marco Polo was not Chinese, but Venetian from Italy. He was world famous for his trading among the Chinese.
Marco Polo's travels to China in the late 13th century significantly influenced European perceptions of Asia. His detailed accounts in "The Travels of Marco Polo" introduced Europeans to the vast wealth, advanced culture, and sophisticated societies of the East, challenging prevailing stereotypes. His descriptions of the Silk Road and the riches of Chinese cities sparked interest in trade, leading to increased exploration and the eventual Age of Discovery. Polo's narratives helped bridge the gap between the East and West, fostering curiosity and expanding European horizons.
The first European explorer was Marco Polo.
Look in a book not online!! It could be either It prompted European rulers to attack Mongol Empire It encouraged European merchants to increase trade with Asia It encouraged European tourists to travel to China It led to the distribution of new and deadly diseases SLACKERS!
Marco Polo's travel to Cathay, (China ) sparked an interest among Europeans with the Far East. Europeans became aware of the riche of this area and Marco Polo's travels helped to increase trade between the two areas.U Can't See MeJUST LIKE MARCO POLO.
Marco Polo was a Venetian merchant and traveler. His travels paved the way to a successful trade route between Asia and Europe. His travels also led to the development of the European cartography leading to many European expeditions in the East.
The first European explorer was Marco Polo.
Marco polo