The Romans learned early on that gaining the loyalty of conquered people is important. If not, these people are sure to rebel.
They allowed the conquered people to keep their religous beliefs.
How did the Romans treated people they conquered?They would mostly leave them alone except if they didn't obey their rules.Rome Generally treated its defected enemies with justice.
cultural anthorpolgy
The people of this time took the conquered people as slaves, killed them, and burned resources.
They started wars just to have the people they conquered sacrificed to the Aztec gods.
Rome treated conquered people generously. The knew the people would be more loyal to the government if treated like Romans.
The mysterious people who conquered the Romans were the Etruscans.
The ancient people who conquered the early Romans were the Etruscans.
When the Romans conquered territories, they often allowed conquered people to __________.
They conquered them. Basically, it was by force.
Under Augustus, the Romans sought tribute, military support, and loyalty from the people they conquered. They imposed taxes to extract resources and wealth, ensuring economic benefits for Rome. Additionally, they often required local populations to provide soldiers for the Roman legions, reinforcing their military strength. Lastly, they aimed for loyalty and the integration of conquered peoples into Roman culture, promoting Roman citizenship and values to maintain control over their territories.
the Incas allowed the conquered people keep their religious beliefs
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They allowed the conquered people to keep their religous beliefs.
People conquered by the Romans only had the same rights as Roman citizens if they were granted citizenship. The granting of citizenship was one way that the conquered became Romanized.
the romans
The Romans did not conquer anything in 1948.