Marco Polo
Title: Marco Polo
Category: History | Words: 396 | Pages: 1.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Marco Polo
Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta were two travelers who traveled long and challenging distances to trade, explore, and record the differences of eastern countries. It is evident from the recordings, these men were very observant and interested in the discovery of other society practices. Three salient issues discussed in the travels or Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta are the structure of society, the treatment of women, and the habits, beliefs, rituals and practices of other
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Twelve, any “desirous of procuring gold and silver for the purposes of manufacture, such as drinking cups, girdles, or other articles,” the majesties armies will pay the manufacturer “with their currency.” It was obvious that people in this society had an extensive trading business with one another. The recordings of Marco Polo and Ibn Buttuta are very interesting because it provided insight of other society and educated other society’s about different views and practices.
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