No.chinese were the first.
the Romans
No the Romans did not invent paper the Chinese invented paper.
The Romans were the first to use and create aqueducts.
The first users of paper money where in China
The Romans did not have paper. Paper was invented by the ancient Chinese. The Romans used papyrus for their writing material. They also used wax tablets and on occassion, thin pieces of wood.
Egypt was the first to write documents on a type of paper made from reeds. In Ancient Egypt these "papers" would be rolled into scrolls, which later the ideas was used by the Greeks, Romans, and other later civilizations. The first paper came from China.
Turnips were around before the Romans.
the Romans did create the bridges.
The Romans invented paper money around 100 AD i got it out of a very educationall website. The first coins were stamped around 650 - 600 BC .
To create an MLA citation for an unpublished paper, include the author's name, the title of the paper in quotation marks, the date it was written, the institution where it was written, and the type of paper. For example: Last name, First name. "Title of Paper." Date written. Institution, Type of Paper.
Imagine it,write it on paper,create music for it,then sing it!
books paper ink and the first compass