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As the Romans expanded their empire to the east, they intruded into Greece. It started with retribution against Macedonia for its support of Carthage during the Second Punic War, the in taking sided in inter-Greek wars, and finally simply to incorporate the Greek world within its empire.

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because they had diffrent belives

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