| The Ancient
World - China |
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| By the first century
A.D., historians say, the Chinese had some
knowledge of the winds and currents of the
Pacific. When weather prevented the Chinese
from navigating by the sky they mariners used
magnetized needles to guide them. Because
the sailors had no level surface on their
rocking ship, they floated the needle in a
shallow bowl of water, and the compass that
guides explorers to this day was born. |
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Between 1405 and
1433, Emperor Chu Ti's Treasure Fleet of the
Dragon Throne ruled the entire South Pacific
and the Indian Ocean, collecting gifts and
tributes for the Emperor throughout a territory
that ranges from Korea and Japan to the Eastern
coast of Africa. The Admiral Cheng Ho began
the first of seven voyages in 1405. The purpose
of the first voyage was to hunt the former
emperor who had been dethroned and had escaped.
The admiral's fleet, which was made up of
62 large junks and 255 smaller ships, recaptured
the deposed emperor and also defeated a large
pirate fleet that had been terrorizing the
islands near Sumatra. |
Over the next 28 years, Admiral
Cheng Ho increased China's trading
territory to include 37 countries from the Vietnam
coast to the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea, and eastern
Africa. Cheng Ho's death around 1435 signaled
the end of the Treasure Fleet and the demise of
China's economic domination of the South Pacific.
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