The Royal Road helped the Persian Empire by uniting the empire, delivering mail, and promoted trade and businessthroughout the empire. When the Royal Road united the empire everything started to happen, the delivered mail and the promotion of trade and business. The Royal Road was for government purposes. When they mailed letters, which needed a new horse every 15 miles, it took 7 days. The promotion of trade and business was huge, it allowed the Persians to get more money. The Royal Road helped the Persian Empire by the listed.
They helped keep the large empire united.
By getting his name out which united his empire by knowing who their ruler was because, In the past empires such as the Babylonian empire, although it was small, some people did know who their leader was. [THIS IS NOT GUARANTEED A CORRECT ANSWER] [But, it maybe correct, 52% correct, 48% not correct]
It was an alliance of city-states, mostly from Asia Minor and the Aegean islands, led by Athens to protect themselves from Persian dominance after the Persian invasion of mainland Greece was repelled. After 30 years of fighting, the the Persian Empire agreed to stay away from those city-states, and Athens opportunistically converted the League into an empire of its own and lived high on the proceeds.
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They governed as provincial governors, overseeing the local governments of cities, tribes and princelings under their control. The provided external and internal defence and collected taxes to pay for it all, responsible overall to the king and his council.
In an era of foot and horse transport, and no electronic media, movement across the 4,000 km of the Empire took a long time. The road was equipped with posting stations where relays of horses provided speedier transmission of urgent information.
They helped keep the large empire united.
First by conquest, then by maintaining peace internally and providing protection externaliy.
Greek culture within the Persian Empire when he took it over.
The Royal Road acted as a "cable holding the society together literally and figuratively." In other words, it was freaking awesome! -John Duytku Ph.D.
By getting his name out which united his empire by knowing who their ruler was because, In the past empires such as the Babylonian empire, although it was small, some people did know who their leader was. [THIS IS NOT GUARANTEED A CORRECT ANSWER] [But, it maybe correct, 52% correct, 48% not correct]
By getting his name out which united his empire by knowing who their ruler was because, In the past empires such as the Babylonian empire, although it was small, some people did know who their leader was. [THIS IS NOT GUARANTEED A CORRECT ANSWER] [But, it maybe correct, 52% correct, 48% not correct]
It gave a readily portable means of exchange and store of value.
He established road and sea transportation links to improve trade and security. He established Aramaic as a lingua franca to help communication. He established 20 provinces under Persian governors to control internal and external security and promote production and trade.
The surplus male population of the Greek world anxious for employment, which provided Alexander withe the superior armoured infantry capable of defeating the more numerourous but unarmoured Persian infantry.
Cyrus' attitude was one of establishing an empire and then a stable and effective government and protection system rather than compassion. If he had compassion, the thousands who died in his conquests did not know about it.
The Persian empire took over Ionia, and tried to force them to pay tribute. They were also forced to serve the Persian army. They wanted to defeat the Persian Empire, but knew they couldn't because they were a small group of people, so they called to Athens for help. But after Athens had an initial success, they left. This left the Ionians alone, and they lost the battle against the Persians. as a punishment for turning against them, the Persians ruined the city of Meletus.