The Romansused the roads for the same purpose as any other people: to travel and to transport goods.
The Romans used sand for many purposes. Two of the most well-known are making the road bedding for the stone-paved roads and to make glass.
Romans use the Groma to buils the roads. The roads that are made by Romans are straight. The Groma makes the roads straight
It would be safe to say no, Britain did not have straight roads before the Romans landed. At the time of the Roman takeover Britain was divided into various tribes and each tribe had a leader. They were not civil engineers. Most of Britain's roads were muddy footpaths before the Romans came.
The Romans used a lot of layers to make sure that it was strong to go on
the Romans... they built most roads in the uk...
english: yhey used stone
Romans used concrete, the arch and domes which lead to roads, aqueducts, coliseums, baths, and basilicas .
What the Romans are famous for is the building of paved roads. What you mean by the Romans being civilised about roads is difficult to understand.
The roads that the Tudors used were built by the Romans, and many roads that we have in the UK today, follow the same original foundations
The Romans built around 250,000 miles of roads in total.
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