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Did Marco Polo Introduce the Italians to Pasta From China?
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Jan 7, 2008
There is a popular story which says that Marco Polo brought pasta back to Italy after traveling to China. Is there any truth to this claim?
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10 Mummies That are Important and Valuable to Archaeologists
by CHAN LEE PENG, Dec 26, 2007
These miraculous mummies still remain myths or secrets. When speaking of the term of a mummy, people will first think of the ancient Egypt mummy. In fact, mummies are found in all parts of the world.
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Britain's Trade with China in the 15th to 19th Centuries
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 22, 2007
Because the British had few goods in which the Chinese were interested, they turned to foreign markets for goods to help them in their trade with China.
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The Tributary System and Trade Between China and Europe
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 21, 2007
The tributary system was the burdensome, ritualistic way that early modern China traded with other nations, including Europe.
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The Role of Silver in European-Chinese Trade
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 21, 2007
Silver was crucial to Europe's early trade with China.
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The Chinese Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 21, 2007
Zhu Yuanzhang greatly solidified his control over China by centralizing power and leading in ways unprecedented in Chinese history to that point.
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Chinese Influence on Japan and Southeast Asia
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 21, 2007
Japan and Southeast Asia when to great lengths to imitate everything they could about Chinese culture during the middle ages.
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A Comparison of Westernization in Russia, Japan, and China
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 20, 2007
The three different ways that a country can Westernize are represented by the histories of Russia, Japan, and China...
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The Seven Voyages of the Chinese Explorer Zheng He
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 20, 2007
Almost 100 years before Columbus discovered America, a Chinese explorer named Zheng He led seven expeditions to explore Africa and Asia...
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Ancient China
by David keck, Dec 12, 2007
Ancient China was ruled with 2 types of government, Despotism and Enlightened Monarchy. Despotism was the most common type of government rule during the Ancient China period dating back as far as 2200 B.C.
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