rivers
Rome was not after trade routes, the Punic Wars were a struggle for dominance of the Western Mediterranean.
Trade routes in ancient Greece and Rome were walked by people with beasts of burden. Today we have airplanes, ships, railroads, and trucks that can go much faster.
the silk road
Yes. This was the Silk Road.
persian trade routes,african trade routes,ocean trade routes,mediterranean trade routes,and silk roads.
It took place between the major centers of civilization in Europe and Asia antiquity.......
they were located in Greece and rome because they could inhance their trade routes
Essentially, the world. Rome was a vary big place for trade, once they fell, it impacted the trade routes in a vary large scale way. For more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decline_of_the_Roman_Empire
Many trading routes went from oasis to oasis to resupply on both food and water, created chariot routes to provide Rome and Carthage with gold and ivory.
It is 32 routes or 30 routes, not including Rome and Kaffa because the route lines barely touch them on the textbook. if they barley touch does'n it count to 32
expanding the empire and extending trade routes to India and China. Also restoring peace and order to Rome.
they were located in Greece and rome because they could inhance their trade routes