Trade was a major source of income for the Roman Empire. Specific sea routes were developed and trade roads built to make the process of transporting the trade goods easier. Different resources from different areas were needed throughout other parts of the empire, and other empires and societies traded, as well. The cooperation trade required brought the Roman world together.
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By building roads, canals, harbors, adn using roman coins.
•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.
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It helped each roman get what they want and need and socialize with one and other.
The road which linked China with the Roman world for the silk trade.
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Roman roads were unique in the ancient world first of all because of their construction. They were built to take heavy traffic. They were consistently maintained and they made trade, communication and travel easy and efficient.
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In the Roman empire barter meant the same as it means today--an even trade without the use of money.In the Roman empire barter meant the same as it means today--an even trade without the use of money.In the Roman empire barter meant the same as it means today--an even trade without the use of money.In the Roman empire barter meant the same as it means today--an even trade without the use of money.In the Roman empire barter meant the same as it means today--an even trade without the use of money.In the Roman empire barter meant the same as it means today--an even trade without the use of money.In the Roman empire barter meant the same as it means today--an even trade without the use of money.In the Roman empire barter meant the same as it means today--an even trade without the use of money.In the Roman empire barter meant the same as it means today--an even trade without the use of money.
Damascus was in the Roman Empire. It was in the Roman province of Syria, one of the provinces of the Roman Empire
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The Roman empire did not spread to east Asia (although there is evidence of trade with China) nor did it spread to southern Africa. It was in contact with the Norse peoples, but did not conquer their lands to any great extent.
It connected the Roman Empire, aiding communication, security and trade.
the roman forum was in the center of Rome people went there to trade and perform