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Marco polo

Marco polo. By: Emily Barrow 7 th period. Marco Polo was a Venetian trader and an explorer. He was an Italian explorer from Venice who traveled through Central Asia and China. His travels were recorded in a book called “The million.”. About Marco Polo…. Marco Polo.

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Marco polo

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  1. Marco polo By: Emily Barrow 7th period

  2. Marco Polo was a Venetian trader and an explorer. He was an Italian explorer from Venice who traveled through Central Asia and China. His travels were recorded in a book called “The million.” About Marco Polo… Marco Polo

  3. Marco Polo was born in 1254 and died in 1324. His mother died after giving birth to him so he was raised by his aunt and uncle. His father, and his uncle were both merchants. Background information Marco Polo

  4. After Marco Polo’s father (Matteo) and uncle (Nicolo) returned home to Venice, Nicolo discovered that his wife at died, leaving fifteen year old Marco in his care. Instead of leaving Marco home in Venice, the two men decided that it would be better to take Marco to China with them. And in 1271 they left for their journey. The beginning of Marco Polo… Marco Polo

  5. Marco Polo’s way…

  6. The Polo’s arrived in 1275. Khan liked Marco a lot, and conscripted him into service for the empire. Marco Polo served in many government positions. (including as an ambassador of the city of Yangzhou.) Khan finally said that they could leave the empire as long as they escort the princess, who was to marry a Persian King. Kublai Khan

  7. The princess and the Polo’s headed southward on the China Sea. It was a long, torturous voyage. Stops were made along the way at: Borneo, Sumatra, Ceylon and other places, until the ships reached the Persian Gulf. After being entertained for weeks by the Persians, Marco, his father, and his uncle finally went to the Black Sea and headed for home. To Persia…

  8. Map

  9. Returning Home… • After being gone so long, the polo’s appearance had changed drastically and even their closest friends didn’t recognize them. • The Polo’s held a dinner to persuade their old friends who they were and still no one could hardly believe it was really them. • During the dinner Marco opened the Tatar coats they were wearing and out spilled rubies, emeralds and diamonds. • After seeing the most amazing jewelry collection ever seen in Venice the guests decided to believe that the hosts were who they said they to be.

  10. Marco Polo, his father, and uncle returned to Venice where Marco joined the army to fight against the state of Genoa. Marco Polo was captured in 1298 and held in Genoa. While in prison he dictated to another prisoner his travels, and “The Travels of Marco Polo” was published in French. War at home… Marco Polo

  11. Marco Polo’s book influenced much of later Europe. It influenced other explorers. It even influenced Christopher Columbus. Influential Marco…

  12. Bibliography • http://www.yesnet.yk.ca/schools/projects/renaissance/marcopolo.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Polo • http://www.silk-road.com/artl/marcopolo.shtml

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