The Romans encouraged trade by promoting production for the markets, keeping taxation low and undertaking public works which favoured communications and trade: roads, bridges and ports.
The Romans.
I think that the reason why the growth of trade began in the Han Dynasty is because of the Silk Road, mainly. And in the Silk Road there are many paths to trade. The people who trade most on this path are the Chinese, Persians, Indians, and the Romans.
I think that the reason why the growth of trade began in the Han Dynasty is because of the Silk Road, mainly. And in the Silk Road there are many paths to trade. The people who trade most on this path are the Chinese, Persians, Indians, and the Romans.
the Romans invented the road
infact it has been built by the Romans. i know that because they built straight roads an that road leads right the way to London
The Appii forum, Acts 28:15 ANOTHER ANSWER: What is commonly known as "the Romans Road" in the Bible is a set of scriptures in the Book of Romans that explain why a person needs Jesus Christ and how a person can except Jesus Christ as their personal Savior. #1 Romans 3:10 #2 Romans 3:23 #3 Romans 5:12 #4 Romans 6:23 #5 Romans 5:8 #6 Romans 10:13 #7 Romans 10:9,10,11.
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they made mosaic, road and tiles.
The Romans
A road is a road. The Roman roads, like any other road, was used to get people, goods and troops from one point to another in an efficient and (hopefully) safe manner. They were one of the civilizing factors that the Romans brought to the areas that they conquered.
The A1 may follow a Roman road in part, but the Romans did not build it. The British built it.
the romans created roads the