Roman military policy was driven by three goals: (1) Subdue or conquer tribes, territories or nations that might attack or invade Rome or Italia. Examples are the campaigns in Gaul and Germania. (2) Conquer and hold territory that could provide food, supplies and wealth for Rome. The classic example is Aegyptus which at that time was a successful agricultural region and provided a significant amount of the grain used to feed the Roman people. Much of the produce of all Italia flowed into the hands of the city of Rome. (3) Control Mediterranean shipping and trade by occupying all ports, trade routes and adjacent territory. At the height of Roman expansion in the 2nd century, Roman troops controlled the entire Mediterranean basin from the great ocean of Atlas in the west to Byzantium, Antioch and Jerusalem in the east.
Roman military policy was driven by three goals: (1) Subdue or conquer tribes, territories or nations that might attack or invade Rome or Italia. Examples are the campaigns in Gaul and Germania. (2) Conquer and hold territory that could provide food, supplies and wealth for Rome. The classic example is Aegyptus which at that time was a successful agricultural region and provided a significant amount of the grain used to feed the Roman people. Much of the produce of all Italia flowed into the hands of the city of Rome. (3) Control Mediterranean shipping and trade by occupying all ports, trade routes and adjacent territory. At the height of Roman expansion in the 2nd century, Roman troops controlled the entire Mediterranean basin from the great ocean of Atlas in the west to Byzantium, Antioch and Jerusalem in the east.
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YES
he did not not conquer other civilizations
There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.There were several reasons for the Romans to conquer their neighbors, but the main one was security and protection for the city. Friendly territories surrounding a city acted as a buffer zone for Rome. They also were areas for troop recruitment.
The area that is today Portugal was part of the Roman conquest of the Iberian peninsula that began in 219 BC. It took them almost 200 years for the Romans to conquer the entire area.
For weapons, wheels and equipment.
By using European firearms to conquer their neighbors
By using European firearms to conquer their neighbors
They used European firearms to conquer their neighbors.
Before it could become a super power, Rome had to first conquer its surrounding area or at least persuade it's neighbors to join them as allies.Before it could become a super power, Rome had to first conquer its surrounding area or at least persuade it's neighbors to join them as allies.Before it could become a super power, Rome had to first conquer its surrounding area or at least persuade it's neighbors to join them as allies.Before it could become a super power, Rome had to first conquer its surrounding area or at least persuade it's neighbors to join them as allies.Before it could become a super power, Rome had to first conquer its surrounding area or at least persuade it's neighbors to join them as allies.Before it could become a super power, Rome had to first conquer its surrounding area or at least persuade it's neighbors to join them as allies.Before it could become a super power, Rome had to first conquer its surrounding area or at least persuade it's neighbors to join them as allies.Before it could become a super power, Rome had to first conquer its surrounding area or at least persuade it's neighbors to join them as allies.Before it could become a super power, Rome had to first conquer its surrounding area or at least persuade it's neighbors to join them as allies.
The Roman Empire. It was ruled be The Roman Empire
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As the Roman's began to conquer More and More places Roman culture and politics spread.
YES
By Fighting for the empire in harsh Battles.
he did not not conquer other civilizations
The Pueblos are a peaceful group of Native Americans. They held land but did not feel the need to conquer their neighbors and have an empire.