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emmasim [6.3K]
2 years ago
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Why do historians question the ideas of the writer Gavin menzies?​

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PIT_PIT [208]2 years ago
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It is because in his book ‘in the year china discovered the world’ he claimed the treasure fleets of Ming admiral Zheng He arrived in America in 1421 which had no evidence to support it.
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