The help China's explores to find new things sutch as gold and silk.
They started going to China to trade.
Marco Inspired other explorers with his book "the reavels of Marco polo"
he wrote a book about all of his adventures and he did many great things that where noticed then became famous
Marco Polo.
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.
because they found a new trade route
because they found a new trade route
because they found a new trade route
They started going to China to trade.
"The Travels of Marco Polo" was crucial for explorers as it provided detailed accounts of the vast and exotic lands of Asia, particularly China, during the 13th century. Polo's descriptions of the culture, trade routes, and wealth of the Mongol Empire inspired future explorers and traders, encouraging them to seek new opportunities in the East. His narratives also served as a bridge between Europe and Asia, fostering curiosity and sparking the Age of Exploration by highlighting the potential for wealth and discovery beyond the known world.
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.
Marco Inspired other explorers with his book "the reavels of Marco polo"
he wrote a book about all of his adventures and he did many great things that where noticed then became famous
Marco Polo.
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.
Marco Polo's travels influenced mapmakers and inspired Christopher Columbus, among many other explorers.
Marco Polo was the son of a Venetian trader. He spent almost twenty years in China, where he was employed by the Emperor Kublai Khan. When Marco Polo returned to Europe, his story was published as The Travels of Marco Polo. His book encouraged explorers to find new routes to the graet wealth of the East.