The Roman Empire brought order and connectedness to the peoples of Europe and, in fact, the Mediterranean Basin as a whole in various ways. Three of the most important are as follows: First, lines of communication on land and sea, including well-paved roads, were established. Second, a single legal code and other administrative policies were enforced throughout all Roman lands. Third, a single language (Latin) was utilized for official and administrative purposes, thereby unifying the many different peoples and cultures being governed in Roman territory.
Napoleon did bring the Revolution to all of Europe. He became the emperor of the French people from 1804 to 1815.
No Normans did
the Romans brought Christianity to England in in the great invasion of 55 AD.
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Through their aqueducts.
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Napoleon did bring the Revolution to all of Europe. He became the emperor of the French people from 1804 to 1815.
to bring people from Liverpool and other places in Europe to New York
No Normans did
There is no "Europe Catholic Church", there is the world-wide Catholic Church in Europe and everywhere else in the world, and its role is the same everywhere, to bring Christ to people and people to Christ and salvation.
Charlemagne did not bring feudalism to Europe. He did bring a series of changes that improved feudal society at this time.
the Romans brought Christianity to England in in the great invasion of 55 AD.
aqueducts
Through their aqueducts.
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Aqueducts
The ancient Romans used aqueducts to bring water to their cities.