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was a Venetian merchant and adventurer who made an extended, twenty-four year (1271-95), journey with his father Niccolò and his uncle Maffeo into central Asia, including seventeen years spent in Mongol-controlled China. He was among the first Europeans to visit this part of the world and was the first to record in detail the many things he observed there. He included information on the culture and religion as well as the geography and government of the regions he visited. His account of the trip was published in 1298 as Divisament du Monde (Description of the world), now known generally as "The Travels of Marco Polo." Although read widely when it appeared, it was regarded by most readers as a work of fiction. Only later was it realized that most of its contents are quite accurate. In any case, it served to excite Europeans about the riches in trade and culture which might be found in unfamiliar areas of the world and to encourage them to venture out in search of them.
Marco Polo's detailed descriptions of the cultures he encountered during his travels fostered a greater understanding between East and West.
One way in which Marco Polo's point of view fits into the context of intercultural interactions in the period c. 1000-c. 1450 is through his detailed descriptions of the various cultures, customs, and traditions he encountered during his travels. His writings provided valuable information about different societies and fostered a greater understanding between East and West.
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Answer: Some historians may utilize the argument in the extract above to justify Columbus' conduct by emphasizing his involvement in the exploration and discovery of new regions. They may claim that Columbus' voyages cleared the way for subsequent discovery and colonization, resulting in increased trade, cultural interchange, and the eventual development of the Americas. However, it is crucial to emphasize that this is only one interpretation, and there are many different perspectives on Columbus and his deeds.