Mountains made the transport of goods for trade more difficult.
No, the slaves had a really hard time.
It was actually not that easy to defend the empire as the barbarians (Barbarians is not a specific type of empire, it is just a Roman term for any-one not of Roman stature) would often attack the empire, but what would make it a little bit easy to defend is that the Roman empire had MASSIVE armies. Each army consited of a couple legions, each legion about a thousand soldiers.
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the size of their empire was difficult to defend against barbarian invasions.
The impact of the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire upon the architecture of the time is hard. When it was made the republic was never restored. The installation of the Princeps came with it more structures of grand design. The Pantheon, the arch of Titus, and the Colosseum might serve as examples of this.
They would trade things such as Hemp, for textiles, and oilseeds and other plants which should not be hard to find, but their two main crops were Sugarcane and Cotton.
I think its because That Constantine thought it would be too hard for 1 emperor to rule by himself so he divided the empire into two and sent one of his loyal servants to go rule the western part of Rome.
When the Roman Empire was split into two, and the Western Roman Empire was then taken over by the Germanic invaders, for a thousand years Constantinople (ex-Byzantium) was the capital and centre of the Roman (Byzantine) Empire, maintaining the Graeco-Roman civilisation in a Europe degrading into the Dark Age. It maintained this remnant of civilisation for long enough for the Renaissance in central and western Europe to begin the long hard road to modern civilisation, until the Byzantine Empire was snuffed out by the Turkish invaders.
Similarities between the two empires are: They are both democratic, they both hold their hands over their hearts, they both are ruled by one leader who has a group of people assist him, the constitution and branches of government are based on the roman form of government, they both have an empire that reaches far and wide, The Romans fell fast and hard, and sadly, the US will fall fast and hard.
Yes. Constantine kept the Roman empire together, and established many history-changing things, like changing the religion to Christianity. Every emperor has a hard time, whether or not he accomplishes a lot.
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The empire was built with very hard stone.