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the interregional exchanges described by Marco  inter regionally in Afro-Eurasia in the period before c. 1450. An example of this is with Mali. ... Polo felt that Asia was a great place and his writing always  control on trade routes, making them safe and more popular to travel.

Explanation:

The perspective of Marco Polo as a travel writer in period c. 1200-c. 1450 was to present the interregional exchange.

  • The major trade routes were the Silk Roads, the trans- Saharan trade and the Indian Ocean trade.
  • These trade routes were across Afro- Eurasia, one sea-based and two lands based.
  • The Silk Road routes stretched from China to Europe by crossing different terrain like deserts and plains.
  • Silk, spices, porcelain, sugar, tea, cotton, gold, and silver goods were traded.
  • The trade was also a conduit for culture.
  • Marco Polo in the Middle Ages travels to Asia through Silk Road.
  • His journals were based on what he encountered in the Silk Road and the cities he visited.

Therefore we can conclude that Marco Polo in his writing describe about the trade along with cultures.

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