It established an empire covering the Mediterranean in Europe and North Africa, and spreading north in Western Europe. Augustus limited expansion bordered by the Rhine and Danube Rivers, and made treaties with those on his open borders. It lasted for another 300 years until the inexorable influx of nomadic peoples out of Asia swamped the Roman structure.
Ancient Rome was more sucessful.
Rome was able to conquer and pacify other people by giving them the benefits of Roman culture and civilization. Another important factor in Rome being accepted was that the Romans also tolerated other people's gods and religions and even incorporated many foreign deities into their own pantheon. The "allies" however, were not conquered people. The were independent kingdoms on the border of the empire, mostly in the mid-east and Africa, who paid tribute to Rome and acted as a buffer zone between Rome and her enemies.
Firstly, it is most commonly spelt successful* Idiot.
Successful Rome dominated the Western Mediterranean.
It surrendered to Rome, its city was destroyed and its population sold into slavery, eliminating Rome's successful competitor for power in the Western Mediterranean.
Innovations and the conditions to have those innovations.
Because Ancient Greece did have the same technology as Ancient Rome as Ancient Rome were technologically advanced. Ancient Rome had a stronger army and a more stronger and structured democracy.
Rome was a city-state in Italy, which was so successful at expanding to become an empire, that it absorbed the Greek city-states.
Rome was successful through military success. She won many wars she fought for different reasons and at different time over the course of several centuries. These military victories led to Roman expansion and to Rome becoming the dominant power in the Mediterranean, the Balkan Peninsula, the Alpine region, Gaul and Britain.
Rome's most successful invention was the Roman Roads and aqueducts. These were very successful in the Anceint Times and are still used up until today. Aqueducts were water basins used to carry water to cities and states from the distant shores. I hope this answered your question. By the way, are you cheating on your homework...i am!
because they wanted to rule them if that's what they want to do let them
It would have to be the emperors who were more successful in ruling Rome. The kings were overthrown; the republic was clannish and corrupt. When the principate (emperors) was formed it ruled the longest and ruled the empire at its greatest extend.It would have to be the emperors who were more successful in ruling Rome. The kings were overthrown; the republic was clannish and corrupt. When the principate (emperors) was formed it ruled the longest and ruled the empire at its greatest extend.It would have to be the emperors who were more successful in ruling Rome. The kings were overthrown; the republic was clannish and corrupt. When the principate (emperors) was formed it ruled the longest and ruled the empire at its greatest extend.It would have to be the emperors who were more successful in ruling Rome. The kings were overthrown; the republic was clannish and corrupt. When the principate (emperors) was formed it ruled the longest and ruled the empire at its greatest extend.It would have to be the emperors who were more successful in ruling Rome. The kings were overthrown; the republic was clannish and corrupt. When the principate (emperors) was formed it ruled the longest and ruled the empire at its greatest extend.It would have to be the emperors who were more successful in ruling Rome. The kings were overthrown; the republic was clannish and corrupt. When the principate (emperors) was formed it ruled the longest and ruled the empire at its greatest extend.It would have to be the emperors who were more successful in ruling Rome. The kings were overthrown; the republic was clannish and corrupt. When the principate (emperors) was formed it ruled the longest and ruled the empire at its greatest extend.It would have to be the emperors who were more successful in ruling Rome. The kings were overthrown; the republic was clannish and corrupt. When the principate (emperors) was formed it ruled the longest and ruled the empire at its greatest extend.It would have to be the emperors who were more successful in ruling Rome. The kings were overthrown; the republic was clannish and corrupt. When the principate (emperors) was formed it ruled the longest and ruled the empire at its greatest extend.