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In the strictest sense of the word the Roman empire started when the city-state of Rome conquered Latinum, its surrounding territory. Although they made some progress at expansion in Italy, the major starting point of their expansion came at he end of the Punic wars with Carthage. From that point onward, it was all "go" for Rome.
No one really started it but expansion boomed during the gold rush.
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Julius Caesar helped Roman expansion by his military conquests in Gaul, Spain, and the mid-east.
You need to specify what you mean by "in the first expansion". Expansion of what?
The first organized army was started by romules
The Roman army was crucial to Rome's expansion because without the army there could not be any expansion. Most of Rome's expansion came through conquests and an army was necessary for this.
yes it did!
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The westward Expansion started after the gold rush in 1849.
The Roman numeral system was started by the Etruscans who once ruled the Romans.
in what order did rome concur counties