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Through its public works projects the Roman Empire built aqueducts roads bridges harbors and other infrastructure tat significantly improves the welfare of its people.
Roads and bridges benefited the Roman empire by the three T's. Troop movement, transportation and trade.
Darius of Persia
It affected our world by letting pedestrians travel to different parts of the country. If there were no roads/bridges we would still be driving on dirt roads today. So be thankful for all of the architectural people that built all of our roads and bridges.
Maurya rulers built it to connect the empire
Through its public works projects the Roman Empire built aqueducts roads bridges harbors and other infrastructure tat significantly improves the welfare of its people.
Through its public works projects the Roman Empire built aqueducts roads bridges harbors and other infrastructure tat significantly improves the welfare of its people.
Through its public works projects the roman empire built aqueducts roads bridges harbors and other infrastructure tat significantly improves the welfare of its people.
Roads and bridges benefited the Roman empire by the three T's. Troop movement, transportation and trade.
Romans enineers built roads, bridges, aqueducts, sewers, fortifications and ports.
Romans enineers built roads, bridges, aqueducts, sewers, fortifications and ports.
the Roman Empire
Roads, Railroads, and Harbors were built A+
If you mean the Roman empire, the Roman army built the roads, as they did almost all other major constructions.
The roads built by the Inca empire were primarily used by the Inca people and their armies for transportation, communication, and trade. These roads were also used by other indigenous groups, messengers, and traders. After the Spanish conquest, the roads were used by the Spanish colonizers and later by indigenous and mestizo populations during the colonial period.
Darius of Persia
the roads that were built