Dudaromity
Paved Roads
No, you can only create paved roads and dirt roads.
The first paved road began in 1823 in Maryland, connecting Boonsboro and Hagerstown.
Paved roads were a Roman innovation. They had a military purpose. The first paved road (the famous Appian Way) was built in 312 BC to speed up the movement of troops to the front of the Second Samnite War, which the Romans were fighting near Naples. Paved roads also made the transport of supplies to the troops at the front of in garrisons. Over the centuries the Romans built 80,500 kilometres of paved roads around the Roman Empire; 29 great military paved roads radiated from the city of Rome. The paved roads also saw civilian use and made trade and travel easier.
PAVED ROADS
The Romans. They were the first to have paved roads.
Rome. The ancient Romans paved roads every place they went.
Probable from the ancient Assyrians.
Yes, the Aztecs built a sophisticated network of paved roads known as canals in their capital city of Tenochtitlan. These canals connected various parts of the city and were used for transportation of goods and people by canoes.
Paved roads
Paved roads.
Paved roads.