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Because that is one of the first benefits of civilization - people learn that acting together for a common goal is better than acting alone for many individual goals.

The Romans, and many invading forces throughout history came up against disorganised, or even feuding petty chieftains with fewer warriors, and were able to use either superior numbers, or superior tactics - a product of organisation - to defeat them.

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