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Reasons For Zheng He Voyages
Zheng He's voyages were remarkable for many reasons. Their, distance traveled, fleet size, and ship measurements. The Voyages were twice as long as Europeans, which was incredibly remarkable. In addition, the fleet size varied from 40 to 300 ships each voyage. The ships were the most remarkable of their time. They had different kinds of ships such as fighting ships, storage vessels and huge "treasure" ships.The treasure ships got as big as 400 feet long! That is why Zheng He's voyages were so

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