The Roman were tolerant of the culture of the conquered peoples. The allowed them to follow their religions and customs and to use their laws at the local level. Many of these peoples benefited from becoming part of the great trading network of the empire. The emperors promoted an imperial ideology to promote integration and a sense of commonality in the empire. In some areas the Romans protected the frontiers of some peoples and ensured Law and Order. The presence of armies and the establishment of Roman settlements around the empire led to the Latinisation of many of these peoples. Over time people became used to being in the empire.
In some cases the Romans had to pacify the conquered area. This means taking counterinsurgency action until resistance ended.
The Romans were very ruthless in suppressing rebellions.
When the Romans conquered territories, they often allowed conquered people to __________.
One reason the Romans didn't like what Jesus said was because he gained the interest of the Jewish people. The Romans were afraid that Jesus would lead a revolution against the Romans to give power back to the Jewish people.
The Romans were tolerant of the religions of conquered peoples. They generally found similarities between the beliefs of the conquered and their own beliefs and incorporated the foreign gods into their own pantheon. The only gods that they abhorred were the Egyptian gods depicted with animal heads.
Initially the Romans gave Roman citizenship to elite men of the conquered peoples who were loyal to Rome. Then in 215 AD the emperor Caracalla extended Roman citizenship to all the freeborn (that is, all except the slaves) in the empire.
The Romans gained revenue either in coin or kind from the conquered peoples. The treatment the provincials received, however, depended upon the provincials themselves. Rebellious, warlike tribes, such as inhabited the area of Pannonia were treated roughly, while the people of Greece, Syria and Egypt were treated leniently and for the most part allowed to continue with their pre-Roman lifestyle and methods of gathering revenue.Besides gaining the benefits of revenue from taxation of conquered peoples, additional gains also were important. These benefits included the following which is a minor edit to the spirit of the answer.1. Access to the conquered peoples mining resources such as iron ore or minerals.2. Depending upon the nature of the conquered people, Rome gained a new pool of recruits for their legions.3. Access to agricultural products.4. Rome might also gain slaves which could be sold for a profit or used to work the mines and the agricultural resources.5. Roman wars and conquests of other nations had all the purposes and benefits listed above, however, on a geo-political level, the conquest was a benefit by eliminating any threat from the nation conquered and placing bordering nations one step further away from the center of the empire which was Rome.
The mysterious people who conquered the Romans were the Etruscans.
The ancient people who conquered the early Romans were the Etruscans.
When the Romans conquered territories, they often allowed conquered people to __________.
They conquered them. Basically, it was by force.
The Romans learned early on that gaining the loyalty of conquered people is important. If not, these people are sure to rebel.
Rome became an empire by building up an army and conquering their neighbors. Because they were relatively decent to the people they conquered, they were able to compound the size of their army by adding people from conquered lands and thus the Roman army became absolutely gigantic for ancient standards. This allowed them to conquer most of the world the Romans knew of at that time.
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People conquered by the Romans only had the same rights as Roman citizens if they were granted citizenship. The granting of citizenship was one way that the conquered became Romanized.
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The Romans did not conquer anything in 1948.
How did the Romans treated people they conquered?They would mostly leave them alone except if they didn't obey their rules.Rome Generally treated its defected enemies with justice.