Many continents, (excluding America-it had not been discovered- and Antarctica).
Britannia, Gaul, Hispania, Egypt, Asia Minor (Modern-Day Turkey) and many others.
Several factors contributed to Rome's trade expansion. One key factor was the extensive road network built by the Romans, known as the Roman roads. These roads facilitated trade and transportation of goods. Additionally, the Roman navy protected trade routes and ensured safe maritime trade. Lastly, the stability and security provided by the Roman Empire itself encouraged trade and led to the growth of a prosperous economy.
Italy
Trade helped boost its economy and spread its influence.
Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.
Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.
Livy aka Titus Livius Patavinus
Italy
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It provided peace and security within which to develop agriculture, trade and upgrade living standards.
Charles Romes's birth name is Charles Michael Romes.
Charles Romes is 6' 1".
The ancient Romans built roads to help travel their armies from one place to the other
no but he helped the slave trade.
the illegal trade of conflict diamonds
They helped ban the opium trade.
they helped the fur trade by translating
it is a boston trade that helped trade