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Augustus built roads aqueducts and many building
The roads that the Tudors used were built by the Romans, and many roads that we have in the UK today, follow the same original foundations
The first of the famous Roman stone paved roads, the Appian Way, was built in 312 BC, during the Roman Republic, long before Rome had emperors. The Romans built their roads over many centuries and their construction was commissioned by many different men. The emperors were not responsible for building roads. Originally the officer of state responsible for building roads was the censor. When the empire grew too big for one man to be responsible for the building of roads in such a large empire, the responsibility was handed over to the provincial governors. In Italy, a special commission was instituted for this purpose.
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They built roads, many of which are still in use today, hot water, sewers, so many things
Your question is too vague as roads have been built by many societies worldwide for millennia.
Augustus built roads aqueducts and many building
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It's mostly the government and groups who restrict where you can drill for oil and restrict how many roads can be built and where the roads can be built.
The roads that the Tudors used were built by the Romans, and many roads that we have in the UK today, follow the same original foundations
The first of the famous Roman stone paved roads, the Appian Way, was built in 312 BC, during the Roman Republic, long before Rome had emperors. The Romans built their roads over many centuries and their construction was commissioned by many different men. The emperors were not responsible for building roads. Originally the officer of state responsible for building roads was the censor. When the empire grew too big for one man to be responsible for the building of roads in such a large empire, the responsibility was handed over to the provincial governors. In Italy, a special commission was instituted for this purpose.
135 if you take the back roads, 165 if you take the interstate. Same amount of driving time either way.
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Indianapolis Speedway. Built 1909. Capacity 250 000.
Paul Revere traveled on unsurfaced dirt roads through the fields and forests between towns and villages. Many had begun as foot or game trails and had been widened by removing some trees. Farmers had taken the stones from their fields and built walls along the sides of the roads, thus further defining them.
They built roads, many of which are still in use today, hot water, sewers, so many things
If you are referring to modern British and French roads, the stone-paved roads did not have any advantages over modern roads. Tarmac is a more efficient type of surface. Many of the British and French roads follow the course of the road the Romans had built there.