Venice, Italy. He left with his father and his uncle at 17 years old to Asia. His father was a Venice merchant who went to China for trade.
it didn't affect him because he had the compass
The Ming dynasty created and expanded trade networks across Asia.
Because there was good trades and goods.
Yes, Marco Polo's trip was considered successful as it opened up new trade routes and cultural exchanges between Europe and Asia. His travels to the Mongol Empire and encounters with Kublai Khan provided valuable insights into the geography, wealth, and cultures of the East. Polo's accounts in "The Travels of Marco Polo" inspired future explorers and contributed to European interest in exploration and trade with Asia.
Trade between Asia and Europe increased.Italian merchants organized much of his trade.
how did trade affect european navigation they affect because Asia affect
Trade
Venice, Italy. He left with his father and his uncle at 17 years old to Asia. His father was a Venice merchant who went to China for trade.
They affect them creating an Islamic trade network
it didn't affect him because he had the compass
It might affect the western hemisphere by the lands,population of animals and the sea. :)
The European battles in the Indian Ocean most likely did not affect Asia. They sold and bought things they wanted
The European battles in the Indian Ocean most likely did not affect Asia. They sold and bought things they wanted
The Ming dynasty created and expanded trade networks across Asia.
It effected Asia when the trade between Asia and Europe grew!
Which empire united Asia into a vast trade network?