Agriculture was the mainstay of all societies in the world prior to the industrial revolution of the 19th century.
Yes many many roman slaves were employed in agriculture
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Ancient Rome grew many items as part of their agriculture. One of the most important items was spelt. They also grew items like corn, olives, rosemary, garlic, and grapes mainly for wine. Cattle farming and fishing were also major practices in Roman agriculture.
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Yes, it had the same alphabet as we do! Ancient Rome introduced the form of lettering that we use today; that's how we came to have it!
It relied on agriculture or It depended heavily on importing goods
Agriculture was by far the biggest economic sector in the ancient Roman economy (as with all pre-industrial societies). Trade was the engine of economic prosperity.
There weren’t hatters in Ancient Rome. Many women wore wigs as part of fashion.
agriculture in Egypt
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i don't know what baking bricks are but ancient Rome used concrete in many structures
The economy of Ancient Rome was based on Agriculture, Slaves and Trade. Industrial production was only a small part of their economic base.