In 117 CE, alongside Britain, the major territories controlled by Rome included Gaul (modern-day France), Hispania (modern-day Spain and Portugal), Germania Inferior (part of modern-day Netherlands and Belgium), and the Eastern provinces such as Judea and the regions of Asia Minor (Turkey). These territories were integral to the Roman Empire's economy and military strategy, contributing resources and manpower.
In 117 C.E., the Roman Empire controlled several major territories in addition to Britain, including Gaul (modern-day France), Hispania (modern-day Spain and Portugal), Germania (parts of modern Germany and surrounding areas), and the provinces of Africa (North Africa). Other significant regions included the Italian Peninsula, Greece, and parts of the Middle East, such as Judea and Egypt. The empire was at its territorial peak during this period, encompassing a vast array of cultures and landscapes.
Spain, Gaul, North Africa, Egypt, Romania, Britain, Greece, Syria.
The major allies of America during world war 2 were Britain and Russia. Of course there were many others, but these were two of the major ones.
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The French and Indian War (1754-1763) was primarily a conflict between Britain and France over territorial claims in North America. Major events included significant battles such as the Battle of Quebec and the Siege of Fort William Henry. The war resulted in the Treaty of Paris (1763), which ceded vast territories from France to Britain, significantly expanding British colonial influence. However, the war's financial burdens contributed to rising tensions between Britain and its American colonies, ultimately leading to the American Revolution.
Europe south and west of the Rhine-Danube line, Asia Minor, Syria-Palestine-Mesopotamia, North Africa, Britain.
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In 117 C.E., the Roman Empire controlled several major territories in addition to Britain, including Gaul (modern-day France), Hispania (modern-day Spain and Portugal), Germania (parts of modern Germany and surrounding areas), and the provinces of Africa (North Africa). Other significant regions included the Italian Peninsula, Greece, and parts of the Middle East, such as Judea and Egypt. The empire was at its territorial peak during this period, encompassing a vast array of cultures and landscapes.
Spain, Gaul, North Africa, Egypt, Romania, Britain, Greece, Syria.
Great Britain, who controlled the Suez Canal from 1888 through 1956, used the canal as a major transportation port to the MIddle East, as well as a major pipeline to oil.
Yes. They were industrialised. And they had 56 number of colonies so they controlled all the major sea routes for trading.
there is three major territories in south america. but i am not sure which ones but i am positive that there is 3
The two main ones are Ireland and Britain, but there are others, like the Isle of Man.
the major exoprts are death and salt
There was not such a thing as 5 major territories controlled by Rome. The Roman Empire was subdivided into provinces. By the end of the Roman Republic the Empire had 16 provinces. By the end of the reign of Augustus, the first Roman emperor, there were 28 provinces. Under the reign of Claudius there were 36. Under Marcus Aurelius there were 44. By 214 A.D. there were 48. Under Aurelian (who gave up Dacia) there were 46. In the late third century Diocletian reorganised the provinces. He reduced their sizes and doubled them.
A major crime that involves a controlled substance is manufacturing of narcotics. Also the trafficking narcotics is a major crime.
There is the Mackenzie River