Because they needed to be able to quickly move troops to any part of the Empire where trouble was brewing: either local uprises or intrusions by tribes from outside the Roman Empire.
no couse they didliterally yes i hope it helped if not go on to wikipedia and type in Romans perhaps you will then find the proper answer but ive recently been researching it so if you like my answer is correct.
Because it was the quickest way from point A to point B.because sharp corners meant nobody could see around the corner in the war
The Romans had quite an extensive network of stone-paved roads. These were designed in such a way that they could be used safely even in a very wet season. This design was so advanced that it would take until the 19th century before its principles were re-discovered and used again in road building. But the majority of mostly local roads were - and would remain until the 20th century in many places - dirt roads and here and there cobblestone roads of simple design. In the rainy season, these would quickly turn into mud tracks with the wheels of heavy carts creating large puddles. The only solution was to drive around the wettest or most muddy parts. It resulted in some 'roads' becoming sometimes over 300 feet wide in especially marshy places.
yes There are no lions in the North of Africa today because the Romans used the all for fighting in the Colosseum. After about 100 days they would slaughtered them. Because they slaughtered so many they ran out of lions in North Africa. So blame the Romans for wiping out the North African lions!
Because they fought in so many wars was that the reason is the other people they fought with was doing something bad to them first so the declared a war and that is why.
so they can travel
so they can travel
so that Romans could travel
They built roads, many of which are still in use today, hot water, sewers, so many things
The Romans left roads because they wanted the roads so that they can get to other places of Britain easier and quicker.
So it was quicker to get were you were going.The Romans wanted to make sure there roads were straight so their soldiers could get places faster.
So they could get from place to place
they invented so many stuff, for example, roads, the letter G, a concrete which lasts a incredibly long time and they invented the forced pump. How much i love you romans!!
So that their armies and their trade goods could get rapidly from one place to another.
The Romans were extremely good at building things, roads, buildings, bridges, walls; anything they needed. They were excellent engineers and craftsmen. They were very well trained, and worked hard to find the best way to execute an engineering project. They had the time and the money to spend on projects, like roads, that were important to the empire.Well, roads helped the Romans be able to travel easier from province to province.They tended to build the roads so they could carry heavy things and walk on the roads
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The Romans build many roads for the same reasons that we have so many roads today-- to get from here to there. The Romans (and ourselves) used roads to transport people and goods from place to place. The army was efficiently moved along better roads and better roads made for better transport of trade goods. Communications with all parts of the empire was possible, at least in part, by the use of good roads.