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There were many way in which ancient Greece and ancient Rome were different, but one of the most important differences was one of unity. The Greeks had Their city-states which were like mini countries, each independent of each other. They would only unite when some crisis occurred and then return to their independent ways.

Rome , on the other hand, was united. The city of Rome, its surrounding territory and its conquests, were all considered part of Rome. They were administered under Roman law and customs and many "conquered people" became Roman citizens, thereby increasing the unity of the Roman Empire.

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