aqueducts and roads because aqueducts was how the water got around and the roads made trade and it made traveling easier for the people and the army.
Rome had success in expanding its power in Italy due to its strong army and its favorable treaties.
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His invasion of Italy.
Yes, the Allied invasion of Italy is generally considered a success. It led to the downfall of Mussolini's Fascist regime and Italy's eventual surrender in September 1943. The campaign diverted German resources and attention from other fronts, particularly the Eastern Front and the D-Day invasion in Normandy. However, it also faced challenges, including difficult terrain and strong German defenses, which prolonged the campaign.
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Italy is in Europe. Africa is across the Mediterranean Sea south of Italy, and Asia is near Italy to the east.
Directly across the Ionian Sea from each other. Italy is west of Greece.
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It is a river that flows eastward across northern Italy.
Northern Italy controlled trade from east to west. Northern Italy had commercial success. Several cities had easy access to the sea.
By ferry or channel tunnel across to France and then by road or rail to Italy.