1. List as many bullet points as you can about the Silk Road. 2. Challenge: Why did people stop traveling the Silk Road? Bell Ringer 1/12/16.

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1. List as many bullet points as you can about the Silk Road. 2. Challenge: Why did people stop traveling the Silk Road? Bell Ringer 1/12/16

I can explain and evaluate the significance of the re- opening of the Silk Road. SPI 7.45 Summarize the effects and implications of the reopening of the ancient Silk Road between Europe and China, including Marco Polo’s travels and the location of his routes.

It seems strange that the Black Death had any positive results, but it did. The death toll was terrible, but the disease did not damage the farmland, buildings, ships, machines, or gold. What do you think this led to?

Trade began to increase and new goods became available. RECAP: What increased/decreased during the Middle Ages?

The Chinese and Romans did business together from about 0-200AD. Products moved between east and west along the Silk Road. This route started in China and ended at the Mediterranean Sea RECAP: When did the Middle Ages occur?

When the Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty fell, soldiers no longer protected travelers. So the use of the Silk Road declined. In the 1200s Mongols took over China. They once again made the roads safer to travel for travelers and traders. One of the travelers were Marco Polo. RECALL: Who was Marco Polo?

The Polos traveled from Europe and China where they saw many amazing things, such as paper money, and coals used for fuel. Kublai Khan invited Marco Polo to stay with them for a while and made him a government official.

Where did the game come from? The game Marco Polo historically refers to the time when Marco Polo, Niccolo, and Maffeo were exploring the region of China. They were traveling to China in order to see the great Khan. Marco became very tired during their journey and fell asleep on his horse one day. His horse sensed this and dropped back from the fast moving caravan within the nation. When Marco woke up and did not see his family, he began to hear voices within the desert and thought that it was his family searching for him and calling his name "Marco". Because of this, he began to respond to those cries with "Polo". It turned out that Marco Polo was actually hallucinating and they were not calling him even though he was later found by his family.

Polo wrote about China- this made Europeans very curious about Asia and they started to desire the Asian goods! Trade with Asia began again, so they opened the Silk Road again. Merchants organized a great deal of the trade. Florence, Genoa, Milan, and Venice began to become trading cities.

The cities became very busy with traders and shoppers. They had ports on the Mediterranean Sea so the goods began to be traded and brought to the harbors of these cities. Merchants then shipped these goods all over Europe.

The Travels of Marco Polo is a story that tells of Marco Polo’s travels through Asia, Persia, China, and Indonesia between 1276 and The book was written by romance writer Rusticiano da Pisa when Marco Polo was imprisoned as a prisoner of war. Some believe the book is a sham while most believe it is accurate due to the Geographical accuracies.

Create a definition for the term “trade cities” Why did the location of Genoa and Venice on the seacoast give them a commercial advantage over most inland cities? Use this map.

Journal Entry Imagine that you are on a journey with Marco Polo. Write a DETAILED journal entry about your travels. Be sure to use descriptions about what you: – SEE - SMELL – HEAR - FEEL – TASTE Be descriptive about how you travel, where you go, and what kind of people you meet. What obstacles do you face on your travels? Were there any exciting discoveries or events during your travels?

Directions: Answer these question using 2-4 sentences. 1. What effect did reopening the silk road have on Europe? 2. How did Marco Polo contribute to the growth of European trade?