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What was the results of Rome's victory over Pyrrhus?

Rome was able to gain control over the entire peninsula, Greek colonies included


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That form of service was traditionally reserved for empires that had colonies: such as France, England, or Rome. No colonies? No need for a "foreign legion"!


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Poor Roman farmers worked on small plots of land in the countryside of Rome and Italy and in various places around the Roman Empire. During the Rome's expansion into Italy, Rome established many colonies (settlement) to gain control over the lands they gained control of. Many Roman farmers went there to set up small farms. Colonies were also established outside Italy when Rome expanded beyond this peninsula. When the Roman army became professional, many colonies were founded to settle retired soldiers who were given a plot of land to farm on discharge. They were dotted around the empire.


Where Romans people lived?

The Romans lived in the city of Rome and in Roman colonies (settlements) established around the Roman Empire.


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The Romans established Latin colonies (settlements) at strategic points to have strongholds and to have a population presence there. The colonies played an important part on the Latinisation of allied peoples or conquered peoples.


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Three results of the Punic wars were: 1) the elimination of Carthage as a rival to Rome by destroying the city, 2) Rome gained territory in Spain, Sicily, North Africa and all other places that Carthage had colonies, and 3) Rome controlled the entire Mediterranean area.


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The other colonies started to desert it and becasue the leaders were ver ppor compared to the others.


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Because conflicts between the rich and poor started to develop


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Who forced the Romans out of the holy land?

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