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Title: Marco Polos Travels


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Marco Polos Travels
  • U.S. History Chapter 3, Lesson 1

2
Marco Polo
  • Born in Venice (1254-1324),
  • Over two decades traveling through China and
    Central Asia
  • His writings about Asia made people ready to
    explore.
  • Wrote about the powerful, and fearsome Mongol
    Empire.

3
Marco Polo and Columbus
  • In 1450, a German Printer invented a printing
    press that could mass produce books.
  • Columbus was influenced greatly by the writings
    of Marco Polo.
  • Description of the World
  • Book of One Million Lies

4
Example of Marco Polos Travels
  • "When a man is riding through this desert by
    night and for some reason he gets separated from
    his companions and wants to rejoin them, he hears
    spirit voices talking to him as if they were his
    companions, sometimes even calling him by name.
    Often these voices lure him away from the path
    and he never finds it again, and many travelers
    have got lost and died because of this. For this
    reason bands of travelers make a point of keeping
    very close together. Before they go to sleep they
    set up a sign pointing in the direction in which
    they have to travel, and round the necks of all
    their beasts they fasten little bells, so that by
    listening to the sound they may prevent them from
    straying off the path."

5
Violence of the Mongolians
  • Mongolians Loved violence and the pride of
    conquest.
  • The greatest pleasure is to destroy one's
    enemies ... to rob them of their wealth, and to
    see those dear to them bathed in tears, to ride
    their horses and clasp to your bosom their wives
    and daughters." (Khan)
  • Horsemen
  • Mongols could ride up to 80 miles a day, across
    deserts and mountains considered to be
    impassable.

6
Meeting the Mongolian Ruler
  • King Khan sent a letter, by way of Polo, to the
    Pope asking to be sent 100 men to teach his
    people about Christianity and Western science.
  • Khan presented them with a golden tablet a foot
    long and three inches wide and inscribed with the
    words "By the strength of the eternal Heaven,
    holy be the Khan's name. Let him that pays him
    not reverence be killed."
  • On his way home, Marco Polo received all the
    horses, lodging, food and guides that he
    required.

7
Review Questions
  • What individual was influenced greatly by the
    works of Marco Polo?
  • Where did Marco Polo spend over 20 years
    traveling and exploring?
  • What invention made possible the mass production
    of Marco Polos Travels?
  • What animal allowed the Mongolian Empire to
    become so dominant?
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