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There were many reasons for the success of the Roman empire. The major reasons were their superior army, their granting of citizenship, their ability to absorb aspects of other cultures and their organization.
The Romans took over the Italian peninsula by conquests and alliances.
Rome expanded the empire by conquest, alliances, the granting of citizenship and at times inheritance.Rome expanded the empire by conquest, alliances, the granting of citizenship and at times inheritance.Rome expanded the empire by conquest, alliances, the granting of citizenship and at times inheritance.Rome expanded the empire by conquest, alliances, the granting of citizenship and at times inheritance.Rome expanded the empire by conquest, alliances, the granting of citizenship and at times inheritance.Rome expanded the empire by conquest, alliances, the granting of citizenship and at times inheritance.Rome expanded the empire by conquest, alliances, the granting of citizenship and at times inheritance.Rome expanded the empire by conquest, alliances, the granting of citizenship and at times inheritance.Rome expanded the empire by conquest, alliances, the granting of citizenship and at times inheritance.
The Romans were proud about their conquests and viewed their empire as their world. All freemen in the empire became Roman citizens when the emperor Caracalla extended this citizenship to them.
In A.D. 212 roman rulers gave free citizenship to all free people in rome.
In the development of the Roman empire the Romans treated citizenship as a privilege. Automatic citizenship (after serving) was one of the reasons that Rome was able to recruit so many auxiliaries.
There were many reasons for the success of the Roman empire. The major reasons were their superior army, their granting of citizenship, their ability to absorb aspects of other cultures and their organization.
The Romans took over the Italian peninsula by conquests and alliances.
Rome expanded the empire by conquest, alliances, the granting of citizenship and at times inheritance.Rome expanded the empire by conquest, alliances, the granting of citizenship and at times inheritance.Rome expanded the empire by conquest, alliances, the granting of citizenship and at times inheritance.Rome expanded the empire by conquest, alliances, the granting of citizenship and at times inheritance.Rome expanded the empire by conquest, alliances, the granting of citizenship and at times inheritance.Rome expanded the empire by conquest, alliances, the granting of citizenship and at times inheritance.Rome expanded the empire by conquest, alliances, the granting of citizenship and at times inheritance.Rome expanded the empire by conquest, alliances, the granting of citizenship and at times inheritance.Rome expanded the empire by conquest, alliances, the granting of citizenship and at times inheritance.
The Romans were proud about their conquests and viewed their empire as their world. All freemen in the empire became Roman citizens when the emperor Caracalla extended this citizenship to them.
The Silk Roads? Yes, in the later empire the Romans had contact with merchants who used the silk road. However they promoted trade at other times by granting a type of limited citizenship to resident foreigners who had the right to trade. They also established colonies empire wide for commercial purposes.
Building an extensive network of roads, and granting citizenship to people in outlying areas.
they granted every free person free citizenship
By progressively granting citizenship.
The granting of Roman citizenship to everyone in the empire was disastrous and it may have been a minor factor in the fall of Rome. Citizenship was originally considered an honor and a privilege. Special benefits were granted to the citizen and non-citizens would work very hard to become citizens. When blanket citizenship was given to all, the incentive to excel and to work for the good of the state disappeared. People grew lethargic in their civic duties as they had nothing to gain or lose.
law, army ,roads , architecture ,and language
The word for foreigners was barbarian, which the Romans borrowed from the Greeks. Before the extension of Roman citizenship to all the freeborn in the whole empire by the emperor Caracalla in 212 BC, the non-Romans who lived within the empire were called provinciales. This term indicated those who did not have Roman citizenship, but as subjects of the empire, enjoyed some legal rights in Roman law.