They ruled the great trading routes
The lands ruled by the Romans outside of Rome were referred to as provinces. The Roman Empire expanded its territory, establishing these provinces to maintain control over conquered regions. Each province was governed by an official appointed by Rome, and they varied in size and importance throughout the empire.
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The Romans conquered all the lands on the shores of the Mediterranean. This made theMediterraneanthe world of the Romans. They called this sea mare nostrum, our sea.
They left their lands, letting the Roman Empire starve, and made the romans have to let the germanic farmers in to grow food, you could also say they invited them in.
There was a great migration of Germanic people seeking new lands in western Europe in the late 2nd Century BCE, which put them in collision with the Romans who were expanding control in southern France and in Spain.
They used gold
They used gold
They took over the lands first and stayed focused on the land with there armies. Also at the same time kept there lands under control and there lands were still defended.
The lands ruled by the Romans outside of Rome were referred to as provinces. The Roman Empire expanded its territory, establishing these provinces to maintain control over conquered regions. Each province was governed by an official appointed by Rome, and they varied in size and importance throughout the empire.
How did the Assyrians and Chaldeans maintain control of their lands.
Yes, it is mentioned in the Bible during the birth of Christ that the Roman Emperor of the time required a census to be taken of the land
Rome treated conquered people generously. The knew the people would be more loyal to the government if treated like Romans.
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What area did the Dutch control
they gained control of Canada and french lands east of the Mississippi river.
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The Roman Empire first expanded around the Mediterranean and took over all the lands on its shores. This sea remained the heart of the empire. The Romans called it mare nostrum (our sea). Italy was/is between the eastern and western basins of the Mediterranean. This strategic location made it easier for the Romans to gain control over the western part first, and then expand into the eastern part and to control both of these basins.