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China in the Age of Exploration

The age of exploration. A time when exploring was arguably the most important thing to do in life. The countries were not yet all discovered and animals and spices were native only to small areas. So exploration expanded the world. There have been many famous explorations, such as Christopher Columbus’s trip to the new world (America). But many smaller trips were also made. The country of China, although not known for exploration was actually affected by it greatly. One might think that it is impossible for exploration to have an affect on China. But Without European exploration, who knows what would have happened to China. It would not be what it is today. It would be entirely different. Explorers from Europe, desert and sea routes, and the maritime expeditions, are the three main ways how European exploration affected China. European exploration was a great occurrence it not only expanded our world but also expanded the ideas of one of its greatest countries.

European exploration went everywhere. They explored the earth everywhere that they coul

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Now the Chinese have better ships and will be able to sail better, easier, and at greater distances. So European exploration helped the Chinese in a way that nothing else could.

Despite this, even before explorers came to China they already had an idea of exploration. He showed them some ships and boats that he had sailed on. Zheng he was the head of all these trips. These trips gave China a good feel for the rest of the world, and let them see what was happening outside of China. It was fairly easy to communicate and transport things from China to the West. China traded silk, porcelain, and metals as far west as Africa. The Chinese having a good idea of what these ships looked like tried to mimic some things that they did not have. One, was the desert or “silk road” in the north. An explorer by the name of Marco Polo sailed to China in the 13th century.

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