Answer:
The historians doubt Marco Polo's veracity of venturing into deep of China and Mongol as his accounts leave certain main descriptions such as the Great Wall of China, tea drinking, binding of women's feet, etc.
Explanation:
Marco Polo was an adventurer of the 13th century, who believed to have ventured across Asia. The accounts of his adventure to Asia is written in his travelogue which is published under the title 'The Travels of Marco Polo.'
Marco Polo ventured into the land of China through a route which later came to be known as Silk Route. Some historians like Frances Wood, questioned reliablity of Marco Polo's venture into China on the account of missing descriptions about China.
They argued, that, if Marco Polo did really explored into deep of China and Mongol region then how did he not mention about the Great Wall of China. And the most baleful practice of binding of women's feet. And the tradition of drinking tea.
Hitler committed suicide so he didn't get captured by the allies.
It boomed since industrialization and guns started to become key components of war
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The war of roses was
a dispute over the English throne by the Lancaster’s and the Yorks.
The final victory went
to Henry Tudor, a claimant of Lancastrian party, Henry defeats the
Yorkist forces and when Richard is killed, Henry comes to rule and successfully ending the Wars
of the Roses. This is called the war of roses because the emblem of the Yorkists was a white
rose and the emblem of Lancastrians was a red rose.