it helped by adding more variety to their collection of useful objects other people found rare
yes
True
By building roads, canals, harbors, adn using roman coins.
The Empire began declining and eventually a plague spread and everyone in rome died of it. Then the French invaded and took control of Italy for over 2000 years and finlly in 1984 it was regained by a militia of the only 300 remaining italiens in the world.
The wheel made it easier to move goods and merchandise around, which was a big help for trade.
it helped by adding more variety to their collection of useful objects other people found rare
Gold trade did not help the Roman Empire to develop.
True
yes
yes
By building roads, canals, harbors, adn using roman coins.
Yes, because they improved the control over territories that the Romans owned, and allowed them to quickly deploy to the defense of a territory, however they did not help them expand. A fort was built AFTER they took over an area.
Ancient Roman trade was enhanced by a superior form of transport that facilitated commercial trading. The network of Roman roadways offered a superior way to transport goods by land to many different areas that the massive 50,000 miles of roadways provided. Sea trade was also enhanced by the Roman naval fleet that help keep the Mediterranean Sea free of pirates. Roman trade was also helped by its conquests of other nations that opened up new markets and whose wealth supplied Rome with purching power.
The pamphlets will increase the knowledge of the consumer of the regulations and laws of the trade industry. When there is increased knowledge then there is also wiser decision making.
Grains were an important part of trade. This tools helped the people of the area to work faster and to gain more areas covered.
They provided a faster and greater means of transport in a pre-mechanical transport era. This facilitated trade and defence.
Railroads help businesses move products from one region to another. The ability to sell their products in different regions help increase revenue.