No because a shark came and he traveled back to shore
They Learned that the world was not squared it was round and that there were more citys and countries all over the place
The Polos didn't hire crew. They didn't have a ship. It took them 4 years to reach China.
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.
He had read Marco Polos book on his trip to China and that pushed him to explore. He attended Prince Henry's school of navigation and then went to the Spanish crown for funding for his own ship.
He wasn't on a voyage, but a 4 year overland trip.He was 17 and went with his father to China to trade. His father had all ready been there and was trading with them. He was a Venice merchant so he took his son with him on the trip. Polo stayed 25 years before returning to Venice, Italy.
europeans who read about his travels were inspired to explore
europeans who read about his travels were inspired to explore
They Learned that the world was not squared it was round and that there were more citys and countries all over the place
Marco Polo did not have a ship. He traveled What_was_the_name_of_Marco_polo's_shipfrom Constantinople to China. Part of his return trip was by ship, but he was just a passenger.
The Polos didn't hire crew. They didn't have a ship. It took them 4 years to reach China.
He had read Marco Polos book on his trip to China and that pushed him to explore. He attended Prince Henry's school of navigation and then went to the Spanish crown for funding for his own ship.
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.
He had read Marco Polos book on his trip to China and that pushed him to explore. He attended Prince Henry's school of navigation and then went to the Spanish crown for funding for his own ship.
yes
He wasn't on a voyage, but a 4 year overland trip.He was 17 and went with his father to China to trade. His father had all ready been there and was trading with them. He was a Venice merchant so he took his son with him on the trip. Polo stayed 25 years before returning to Venice, Italy.
No
He left with his father for China at 17 years old and stayed for 25 years. __ Marco Polo's father and uncle were merchants who were looking for new markets and routes to the riches of the East. Marco went with his father and uncle when they left for their trip to China.