so that Romans could travel
Roads were built in Roman colonies so they can ride chariots on them.
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If you mean the Roman empire, the Roman army built the roads, as they did almost all other major constructions.
The ancient Romans
The Latins (the Romans were Latins) and all the Italic peoples adopted and adapted the western Greek alphabet to develop their written languages when Greeks migrated to southern Italy and established settlements from the 8th to the 6th century BC. The Romans worked out how to build paved roads by themselves. It was a Roman innovation.
The Roman roads were constructed by the army. They were elevated slightly in the center for drainage purposes.
Yes, the Roman roads were built primarily to serve the military. This as a result allowed facilitating trade and military movements easier.
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.
The roads were well built (they still exist) and they were able to move military, goods, and people without much effort.
Romans were the first people who actually built straight roads.There are still a large amount of roman roads around.
They built straight roads