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They built good roads and some of them still exist today
The Romans built stone-paved roads.
they were good engineers and built tons of roads. they were also very good astronmers
The Inca roads were built by the Inca civilization, a pre-Columbian civilization that existed in South America. The roads were constructed primarily by the labor of thousands of Inca workers, who painstakingly built and maintained the extensive network of roads that connected the Inca Empire.
Roads were built in Roman colonies so they can ride chariots on them.
roads are still being built
Your question is too vague as roads have been built by many societies worldwide for millennia.
The West wanted government-built roads and canals.
No, the ancient Romans did not build the first road system, but they built the best. There were many good roads in the area that today we call the Middle East, but the ancient Persian empire is generally credited with having the first road system. In fact the practical Romans borrowed an aspect from the Persian system which was the placing of milestones and having rest stations at certain points.
The Inca roads were built for Government and military only.
Actually. Toll Roads Were Built By Companies And They Charged Fee To Use The Roads.