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Roman roads allowed their army to move quickly to quell any rebellion by the native tribes.

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What were the roads like in ancient rome?

A Roman soldier didn't "drive" because cars were not invented until 1889, so none existed two thousand years ago. Roman soldiers walked, in fact, most people did unless they rode a horse, had a cart, or were on a boat/ship. (Since there were an insufficient number of horses on the road to cause an issue, the rules of "driving on the right/left" were not invented during that period.)


What famous phrase is an indication that roads were an important part of the roman empire?

All roads lead to Rome!!!


What did the Inca build to unite the empire?

The Inca built a network of roads and crisscrossing the nation for easier travel. Armies could march on it, messengers could use it for delivering. and traders could carry goods upon it.


What tribe built a thousand miles of road to capital city?

It is most extremely unlikely that a tribe (which by definition is not a big social group) would build thousands of miles of roads. It takes an empire to build thousands of miles of roads. This empire was the vast Roman Empire, which was the second largest empire antiquity saw and was and the 17th largest in history. The Romans built 400,000 kilometres (250,000 miles) or roads throughout the Roman Empire. Of these, 20% (80,500 kilometres, 50,313 miles) were the famous stone-paved roads. Of course, most of these roads did not go to Rome, the capital of the empire. Not surprisingly, the roads which went directly to Rome were in Italy. There were nineteen of them. Many of these had only a regional reach.


What did Darius build during his rule to connect various parts of the empire?

He established trunk roads and sea transport.

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Did the Aztecs build roads?

Yes, the Aztecs did build a complex network of roads that connected their capital city of Tenochtitlan to other parts of their empire. These roads were used for transportation of goods, communication, and for the movement of the military.


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Why was the network of roads important to the success of the Inca Empire?

The network of roads was important to the success of the Inca Empire because it facilitated communication, trade, and transportation of goods and troops across their vast empire. This extensive road system helped to centralize control and unify the diverse regions under Inca rule.


How did the Romans build the empire?

they built roads


What were the roads like in ancient rome?

A Roman soldier didn't "drive" because cars were not invented until 1889, so none existed two thousand years ago. Roman soldiers walked, in fact, most people did unless they rode a horse, had a cart, or were on a boat/ship. (Since there were an insufficient number of horses on the road to cause an issue, the rules of "driving on the right/left" were not invented during that period.)


Describe the network of roads and bridges and how they benefited the empire.?

Connected


What did the size of the empire compel the Inca to do?

They had to build a system of roads.


What did the size of the empire compell the incas to do?

They had to build a system of roads.


How did the Inca connect their vast empire?

They build a stytem of roads


What did the size of the empire compel the incas to do?

They had to build a system of roads.


Why was the construction of the road was so important to the spread Christianity?

The Romans had built a good network of roads all over their empire. The roads made trade and travel easier and of course opened the way for the gospel to be spread throughout the Roman Empire


What did Rome build to link every part of its empire?

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