The Roman roads fell into disuse centuries ago. The influence they have had is in the fact that many of them followed important trade routed across Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. Many modern roads follow paths which are similar to that of Roman roads.
They were important because they roads would boost trade and so armies coan move quicker.
Some modern roads follow the path of Roman Roads. After the end of the Roman civilization, the stone paving of the Roman Roads was not replicated. However, some Roman Roads remained important trade routes in the Middle Ages and followed trade itineraries which are still used today.
All roads lead to Rome!!!
Roman roads allowed their army to move quickly to quell any rebellion by the native tribes.
The roads in the roman ere were sloped so slaves could use rolers and bring things.
They were important because they roads would boost trade and so armies coan move quicker.
The Roman military owned the roads in a manner of speaking. The military built them and had the right of way on them. The roads enabled the troops to move rapidly to their destination in a straight line whenever possible.
Roads were built in Roman colonies so they can ride chariots on them.
Some modern roads follow the path of Roman Roads. After the end of the Roman civilization, the stone paving of the Roman Roads was not replicated. However, some Roman Roads remained important trade routes in the Middle Ages and followed trade itineraries which are still used today.
Distance was marked on Roman roads by milestones.Distance was marked on Roman roads by milestones.Distance was marked on Roman roads by milestones.Distance was marked on Roman roads by milestones.Distance was marked on Roman roads by milestones.Distance was marked on Roman roads by milestones.Distance was marked on Roman roads by milestones.Distance was marked on Roman roads by milestones.Distance was marked on Roman roads by milestones.
All roads lead to Rome!!!
the roman roads were important because if there were no roads they wouldn't be able to get around
Roman roads allowed their army to move quickly to quell any rebellion by the native tribes.
The roads in the roman ere were sloped so slaves could use rolers and bring things.
The most important roman legacy for architecture would be the dome. And the most important Roman engineering would be the roads.
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so that Romans could travel