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The Roman policy towards conquered peoples varied, but it generally aimed at integration and control. Rome often granted varying degrees of citizenship, allowing some conquered peoples to retain local customs and governance while also requiring loyalty and military support. This approach helped to stabilize and assimilate diverse populations into the Roman Empire, fostering economic ties and a sense of shared identity. However, resistance was sometimes met with harsh reprisals to maintain order and dominance.

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