Because it was the quickest way from point A to point B.
The Romans invented concrete, not roads. Roads were around before the Rome existed.
The question is "WERE there roads in the Persian empire". The simple answer is no, the Persians only had dirt paths they travelled on but not "roads" by definition being a paved path. The Romans invented roads.
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The Romans, like everyone else in those days, built walls and fortifications around their towns.
no couse they didliterally yes i hope it helped if not go on to wikipedia and type in Romans perhaps you will then find the proper answer but ive recently been researching it so if you like my answer is correct.
Romans use the Groma to buils the roads. The roads that are made by Romans are straight. The Groma makes the roads straight
What the Romans are famous for is the building of paved roads. What you mean by the Romans being civilised about roads is difficult to understand.
The Romans built around 250,000 miles of roads in total.
yes
IN rome
The Romans Have Given us the aqueduct, sanitation, roads, loads more !
The Romans invented concrete, not roads. Roads were around before the Rome existed.
The Romans built stone-paved roads.
No; the technique of building 'hard' roads was invented by the Romans.
The Romans were famous for their roads.
so they can travel
The romans.....:;l