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The Romans were able to expand their control of Italy due to a combination of military prowess, strategic alliances, and effective governance. Their disciplined and well-trained army defeated rival tribes and city-states, while diplomatic strategies, such as granting citizenship and forming alliances, helped integrate conquered peoples. Additionally, the Romans built a network of roads and infrastructure, facilitating movement and trade, which further solidified their dominance in the region. This combination of military strength, diplomacy, and infrastructure development enabled Rome to unify Italy under its control.

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