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who was Marco Polo what was his distribution​

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Answered by Bookwormgeek
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Marco Polo was an Italian merchant, explorer, and writer, born in the Republic of Venice. His travels are recorded in Livre des merveilles du monde, a book that described to Europeans the wealth and great size of China, its capital Peking, and other Asian cities. Marco Polo contributed many things to society. Polo was the first to map out Asia. Marco's famous book, “The Description of the World” teaches other explorers and experts about the beautiful and fantastic things he saw in Asia and what the rest of the world is surrounded by.

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Answered by cutiest01
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Marco Polo, the famous Venetian who lived in the Mongolian Empire for 24 years and later wrote about his experiences. Then take the quiz and see how much you remember about this medieval world traveler.

Marco Polo in Mongolian clothing

Marco Polo

Imagine living a third of your life in an exotic land in the service of a dynastic ruler, traveling to new and unfamiliar places where none of your countrymen had ever gone before. If you can imagine that, you can imagine the life of Marco Polo.

Marco Polo was born into a Venetian merchant family in 1254 in a city that was part of a fractured Western Europe. To the East of the city, there was the friendly Byzantine Empire that controlled Eastern Europe into Turkey. However, the Muslims controlled the Middle East, including all the trade routes into Asia and the faraway Mongolian Empire, which made access to these areas difficult. The inaccessibility of the area is one of the main reasons why Marco Polo's time in this part of the world was so extraordinary.

The year before Marco was born, his father, Niccolo, and his uncle, Maffeo, left on an extended trading trip; they spent six years living in Constantinople before moving on to present day Ukraine and Uzbekistan. In 1260, the brothers liquidated their fortune and used their contacts to travel through the Muslim countries and into Central Asia. While there, they met Kublai Khan, the ruler of the Mongolian Empire. Kublai deployed the brothers on a trip to visit the pope in Europe, ordering them to bring back 100 educated priests and some holy oil.

On their visit to Italy in 1269, the brothers met Marco Polo, who was by now a teenager, for the first time. In Niccolo's absence, Marco's mother had died, leaving him to be raised and educated by an aunt and uncle. When Niccolo and Maffeo decided to return to Asia, they took Marco along on a trip that would last 24 years.

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