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Roman roads were built primarily for military purposes.Roman roads were built primarily for military purposes.Roman roads were built primarily for military purposes.Roman roads were built primarily for military purposes.Roman roads were built primarily for military purposes.Roman roads were built primarily for military purposes.Roman roads were built primarily for military purposes.Roman roads were built primarily for military purposes.Roman roads were built primarily for military purposes.
Roads were built in Roman colonies so they can ride chariots on them.
If you mean the Roman empire, the Roman army built the roads, as they did almost all other major constructions.
Yes, it was the Roman army that built the great Roman roads.
I thought Roman roads were built for the armies to travel upon. VidCrazy: That is right....
Well, obviously, if they were Roman roads, they were built by the Romans. But the army built most of them especially in the provinces, because the primary purpose for good roads was to move troops and imperial messengers quickly. Civilians were secondary users.
The ancient Romans
The Roman army built roads to be able to move about the Republic and the Empire faster and easier.
The Roman roads were built using flat clay stones. The stones were laid out and then a clay mixture was used as mortar between the stones. Bricks were also added as curbs next to the roads.
The Roman roads were constructed by the army. They were elevated slightly in the center for drainage purposes.
The roads were built for both military and commercial reasons .
They built a lot of roads.
The initial reason for the Roman roads to be built was for troop movement. Civilians soon began using the roads for travel and trade while the government used them for communications.
Yes, the Roman roads were built primarily to serve the military. This as a result allowed facilitating trade and military movements easier.
Most notably, the Roman Empire built a huge network of roads. Some of them are still in use even today.
The roads in the roman ere were sloped so slaves could use rolers and bring things.
Roman military highways are the same as the main Roman roads. Remember that the reason the Romans built their roads in the first place was for the military, plus the military men were the ones who constructed the roads.
Romans were the first people who actually built straight roads.There are still a large amount of roman roads around.
The roads were well built (they still exist) and they were able to move military, goods, and people without much effort.
They wanted to use them for a long time. They had 53,000 miles of roads built and some of it still exists.
They built straight roads
Yes, the Roman army did build roads for easy access of the whole Empire. When the roads were first built they were used only for the army but in later years, the roads became public and all Roman citizens were allowed to use them.
The Roman roads were initially built for the quick movement of military forces. However over time they became the arteries of the empire, used by everyone but with the military still having priority.
The romans built good roads in order to move their massive armies quickly from place to place. The roads they built also helped roman merchants move around.