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The Romans had a complex system of aqueducts that ran throughout the entire empire that delivered clean water to all the cities.

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How did Romes enemies use water against them?

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What was an aqueduct used for in roman times?

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Cities built sewers and supplied purified water


What are bridgelike stone structures that brought water from the hills into Roman cities?

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