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Why do people build roads?

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Where did they start to build roads?

The first people to ever build actual brick/marble roads were the Ancient Romans.


Where did the Romans build their roads?

IN rome


Why did the Romans build roads?

so they can travel


How did the Romans build the empire?

they built roads


Why the Romans build roads?

so they can travel


How many miles of roads did the Romans build in total?

The Romans built around 250,000 miles of roads in total.


Is it true that Romans built the first roads?

No, the ancient Romans did not build the first road system, but they built the best. There were many good roads in the area that today we call the Middle East, but the ancient Persian empire is generally credited with having the first road system. In fact the practical Romans borrowed an aspect from the Persian system which was the placing of milestones and having rest stations at certain points.


What did the Romans build to unify and control their big republic?

roads


4 What would have happened if the Etruscans hadn't taught the Romans to build roads?

The Romans were quite intelligent and capable. They would have designed their own roads.


Why did the Romans build roads across Britain?

So they could get from place to place


Why did the romans settle in britan?

Because it was a nice place to build roads and develop