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... Marco Polo encouraged other people to sail to China and trade other new and enhanced goods that led to trade Routes between Venice and China (Burland 27). ...
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... They left from China and took the princess to Iran, and then they took a ship to Constantinople, then to Venice, arriving home in 1295. ...
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... of Yangzhou. He left China in 1292, returned to Venice (1295), and fought against the Genoese, but was captured. During his imprisonment ...
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... When Marco Polo had left Venice to go China with his father and uncle in 1254, he was only an infant and they had stopped at Constantinople for 7 years trading ...
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... Marco, Nicolo (Marco's father), and Maffeo (Nicolo's brother) embarked on their twenty-four year voyage to China. The Polos sailed from Venice to Palestine and ...
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... With the sudden emergence of courtesans, Venice and China prospered economically as they brought commerce within their states. Not ...
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Writing Assignment: CD-ROM reaction paper *Chartes Cathedral *Inca ruins *Venice *Egyptian pyramids *The Great Wall of China Egyptian Pyramids "Initially ...
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... In the year 1269 Marco's Father and Uncle returned from a long trading trip to Venice. They had traveled all the way to Cathay (China). ...
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... Marco then asked permission if he could leave China and go back home to Venice. The Kahn denied him at first because of his love for the Polo family. ...
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... during a propitious time in world history, when the height of Venice's influence as a ... Kublai Khan, the Mongol Empire stretched all the way from China to Russia ...
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... because Genoa and Venice were at war with one another. It was during his imprisonment in Genoa that Marco Polo dictated his memoirs about his travels in China. ...
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... its height in Venice, it killed about 500 people a day. (HWC, The Black Death, n.pag) The plague had a deep impact on society between 1331-1353. In China, for ...
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... during the early stages of the industrial revolution, such as Venice, also suggest ... In 1500, Europe was third in population in the world, behind China and India ...
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... during the early stages of the industrial revolution, such as Venice, also suggest ... In 1500, Europe was third in population in the world, behind China and India ...
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... nations have signed the treaty including 130 developed nations but not China nor India ... put cities such as New York, Long island, Amsterdam and Venice under the ...
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... So now that China derived this soon to be great weapon of warfare how did ... a historical fact that on February 11th, 1326, the Republic of Venice ordered cannon ...
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... There had been reports of clouds of pestilential gas floating over China when the ... of fire in the skies over Paris, earth shook so violently in Venice that the ...
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... In 1516, the first Jewish ghetto was established in Venice, Italy. ... The other human-caused tragedy was in 1642 China when rebels destroyed a seawall in China ...
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... China in the Korean War were also shipping goods to Communist China, (and found ... back from San Francisco to Long Beach, through Watts and Venice, then again ...
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... of all of Europia, captured Barcelona, took control of Pyrenees, took control of Venice, and took ... In 1213 he attacked North China and took the capitol Venching ...
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... The Black plague probably originated in China. ... Later it traveled to: Venice, Germany, Austria, Genoa, Barcelona, Spain, Marseilles, Southern France, Paris ...
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... out that Greece, Imperial Rome, Venice and England all had the horizon in plain sight. The civilizations that did not, Egypt, Asia Minor and China failed to ...
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... Many merchants from the cities of Venice and Genoa settled in Cyprus and Crete ... They attacked all of the empires from China to Rome, and succeeded, at least for ...
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... Chinese borate minerals from Tibet to Europe, and his home of Venice was the ... Chile reaching the Far East and Europe, and both Russia and China beginning to ...
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... in Asia and killed about 90% of the population in Hopei, a province of China. ... Florence, Venice, Hamburg and Bremen lost a minimum of 60% of their populations. ...
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