•Man power
•They provided Rome with food and goods
•Trading with provinces made citizens of Rome wealthy
•People in the provinces paid taxes, which supported the government and army.
•Without provinces Rome would be very vulnerable.
•Provinces acted like walls and protected Rome from barbarian invasions.
Some of the advantages of being a Roman province were the protection of the Roman army, the Roman amenities (paved roads, fresh water, central heating, etc) , the trade/business opportunities and the application of Roman law to everyone.
Some of the advantages of being a Roman province were the protection of the Roman army, the Roman amenities (paved roads, fresh water, central heating, etc) , the trade/business opportunities and the application of Roman law to everyone.
Some of the advantages of being a Roman province were the protection of the Roman army, the Roman amenities (paved roads, fresh water, central heating, etc) , the trade/business opportunities and the application of Roman law to everyone.
Some of the advantages of being a Roman province were the protection of the Roman army, the Roman amenities (paved roads, fresh water, central heating, etc) , the trade/business opportunities and the application of Roman law to everyone.
Some of the advantages of being a Roman province were the protection of the Roman army, the Roman amenities (paved roads, fresh water, central heating, etc) , the trade/business opportunities and the application of Roman law to everyone.
Some of the advantages of being a Roman province were the protection of the Roman army, the Roman amenities (paved roads, fresh water, central heating, etc) , the trade/business opportunities and the application of Roman law to everyone.
Some of the advantages of being a Roman province were the protection of the Roman army, the Roman amenities (paved roads, fresh water, central heating, etc) , the trade/business opportunities and the application of Roman law to everyone.
Some of the advantages of being a Roman province were the protection of the Roman army, the Roman amenities (paved roads, fresh water, central heating, etc) , the trade/business opportunities and the application of Roman law to everyone.
Some of the advantages of being a Roman province were the protection of the Roman army, the Roman amenities (paved roads, fresh water, central heating, etc) , the trade/business opportunities and the application of Roman law to everyone.
they were paid in salt 'sala' and sometimes money
One of the things most Roman citizens did not have was money. Most Romans were poor and there was widespread underemployment and unemployment.
No, the Romans, as we know them, came from Italy.No, the Romans, as we know them, came from Italy.No, the Romans, as we know them, came from Italy.No, the Romans, as we know them, came from Italy.No, the Romans, as we know them, came from Italy.No, the Romans, as we know them, came from Italy.No, the Romans, as we know them, came from Italy.No, the Romans, as we know them, came from Italy.No, the Romans, as we know them, came from Italy.
the empire would be stronger and larger.
The Romans considered their conquered territories provinces.The Romans considered their conquered territories provinces.The Romans considered their conquered territories provinces.The Romans considered their conquered territories provinces.The Romans considered their conquered territories provinces.The Romans considered their conquered territories provinces.The Romans considered their conquered territories provinces.The Romans considered their conquered territories provinces.The Romans considered their conquered territories provinces.
The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.The Romans used leather to make sandals.
The Romans
The Latin word for money is "pecunia".
They pay with money. Present day Romans use the euro, the ancient Romans used the denarius.
Denarii
the Romans
No, money had been around for centuries before Rome came on the scene. The Romans did "invent" their own system of coins and their values.
Yes, the Romans pressed grapes to make wine.
Bob Barker
The Romans used a lot of layers to make sure that it was strong to go on
When the Romans money lost its's value, many Romans began to barter. The money lost it's value because less gold was brought it, so less gold was made into the money. Hope this helps(:
Romans used gold and silver coins for money. They were very embellishing to use such a currency in their economy. They were exploiting the rest of the world for this resource by scavenging everywhere they could for it.