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Why did railroads improve the life of the people in the US?

Better transportation and everyone could easily get around. now we have cars and Semi Trucks to do all of that.


When did the Romans invade portagul?

The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.


How did ancient Rome influence and unify medieval Europe?

The Romans did not unify Medieval or later (Renaissance or Early Modern) Western Europe, which was deeply divided and saw continuous wars between the various kingdoms. Through most Middle Ages there was little interest in the Romans in Western Europe because Christians Europeans looked down on them as pagans. One exception to this was Roman law. In 1070 a set of books was rediscovered in a library in Pisa. It was the Corpus Juris Civilis which later came to be dubbed Justinian code. This comprised a compendium and revision of Roman law and textbooks for law students. It was commissioned by the emperor Justinian I in the 6th century. The first university in Europe, Bologna University, in Italy, attracted law students from all over Europe because it had four professors who specialised in the study of the Corpus Juris Civilis. Roman law then became the basis for the training of the nascent profession of lawyers. around Europe. Interest in the romans was revived to some extent in Late Medieval Italy by the Italian humanists. Their "father," Petrarch (1304-1374), advocated that the elites should study Latin literature and rhetoric to improve their sense of civic duty. Humanists travelled around the monasteries of Europe to find transcripts of Roman texts by monks which had been commissioned the Charlemagne some 400 centuries earlier. Studying the Romans became fashionable among the Italian elites. The above mentioned led to the following historical period, the Renaissance. The term refers to the "rebirth" of interest in the classic (the Romans and Greeks). Architecture became based on that of the Romans and Greco-Roman mythological themes became a frequent motif of art. Through this the intesest Romans and the study of the Romans as part of the education of the elites spread throughout Europe.


What time were Romans around?

The Romans were around from at least 753 BC to the present day. That would make them existing for 2,763 years.


Did the Greeks conquered the Romans?

No, it was the other way around. The Romans conquered the Greeks.

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Who invented soccer in Europe?

The Romans invented the forerunner to football and or soccer, the Romans spread the game around Europe, the game evolved into the different codes from the original Roman invention of the game they used to play.


What is the cheapest way to travel Europe?

Backpacking it, staying in hostels and using the slow trains for transportation makes for the cheapest travel around Europe.


What major would allow me to improve the efficiency of our transportation system in the US?

You should major in transportation administration. Armed with this degree you will find that there is no shortage of jobs in many cities around the country.


How has Europe developed advanced transportation?

they had too much space it was a small Continent .they had to make better and faster ways to get around.


Why did railroads improve the life of the people in the US?

Better transportation and everyone could easily get around. now we have cars and Semi Trucks to do all of that.


Why did France and Britain build the Suez canal?

to ease transportation between Europe and Asia without travelling around South Africa


What country built an empire that stretched around the Mediterranean Sea founding cities and connecting much of Europe with a durable system of roads and aqueducts?

Romans


What were some types of transportation in the olden days?

Olden days means of transportation in the United States usually was by horse and buggy or just a horse. The Egyptians used barges to get from one place to another on the Nile River. Early Greeks and Romans used a chariot to get around.


When did the Romans invade portagul?

The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.The Romans invaded Portugal around 45 BC or shortly afterwards.


How did Romans get around?

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How did the mountains affect people in Europe?

The Romans were given protection from their northern enemies such as the Gauls (French). The Alps and the Apennines are the two major mountain ranges in and around Italy


Did the Romans invent cars?

No, the Romans did not invent cars. Many things which make up cars, such as gears, wheels, and framework, were used by the Romans. The Roman's form of transportation was the chariot, pulled by horses. But they didn't invent chariots, either. Those were around as far back as ancient Egyptian civilizations.