After taking over Western Europe, the Romans turned east and progressively incorporated the Greek world into their empire.
yes. they also conquered places such as Spain, Egypt, turkey, and Greece
Over two centuries, they brought the entire Greek world under their control.
Phillip the second did. he did it in order to conquer Persia. he wanted to prove that his army was strong enough to conquer Persia and maybe even beat Greece's army.
The Romans never conquered the Seleucid Empire.
The Romans improved travelling conditions by building roads and bridges.
Yes, the Roman Empire did conquer Greece.
yes. they also conquered places such as Spain, Egypt, turkey, and Greece
No one.
Over two centuries, they brought the entire Greek world under their control.
yes the Romans defeated the last of the major greek city-states in 146 BC.
Phillip the second did. he did it in order to conquer Persia. he wanted to prove that his army was strong enough to conquer Persia and maybe even beat Greece's army.
The Kingdom of Macedon was annexed in 148 BC. The whole of mainland Greece was annexed in 146 BC. Crete was annexed in 76 BC, during a war against piracy.
The Romans decided to conquer all of Italy because they wanted to expand their empire.
Phillip second exactly in 359bc
Of course the Romans did not conquer the US. The US did not exist at the time of the Roman Empire, and in any case, the Romans had no idea that the American continents existed.
they where mad at Greece
The Romans began their conquest of Greece in the 2nd century BCE, with the pivotal defeat of the Macedonian king Perseus at the Battle of Pydna in 168 BCE, leading to the establishment of Roman control over the region. By 146 BCE, after the destruction of Corinth, Greece was fully incorporated into the Roman Republic. The conquest of most of Spain occurred during the Second Punic War and the subsequent campaigns, with significant Roman control established by around 19 BCE after the Cantabrian Wars.