Read you history chapter and you will be able to answer your question for yourself.
Read you history chapter and you will be able to answer your question for yourself.
Read you history chapter and you will be able to answer your question for yourself.
Read you history chapter and you will be able to answer your question for yourself.
Read you history chapter and you will be able to answer your question for yourself.
Read you history chapter and you will be able to answer your question for yourself.
Read you history chapter and you will be able to answer your question for yourself.
Read you history chapter and you will be able to answer your question for yourself.
Read you history chapter and you will be able to answer your question for yourself.
they wanted to conquer the counrys because they wanted to rule the world but unfortunatly they failed.
The most famous conquest was of Britannia. Also conquered were Thrace, Judea, and several other eastern provinces.
the etruscans
The Romans were very diplomatic, the most effective political, military, and economical European empire of it's time. They used liberation, freeing nations from there governments.
extended control of neighboring peoples
The Romans' conquest and control of the entire Italian peninsula were facilitated by their advanced military organization, strategic use of alliances, and effective infrastructure. The Roman legions were well-trained and disciplined, enabling them to achieve victories in various battles. Additionally, the Romans formed alliances with local tribes and communities, often granting them citizenship in exchange for support. Their extensive network of roads and communication facilitated the movement of troops and resources, consolidating their power across the region.
It was the 'final solution' to their struggle for control of the Western Mediterranean.
Over two centuries, they brought the entire Greek world under their control.
The Romans decided to conquer all of Italy because they wanted to expand their empire.
No, Rome did not successfully conquer all of Germany during its expansion. While the Romans did make some incursions into Germanic territories, they were never able to fully conquer and control the region.
Of course the Romans did not conquer the US. The US did not exist at the time of the Roman Empire, and in any case, the Romans had no idea that the American continents existed.
When the Romans were in control of Italy it was Latin, i don't know before that.
The Romans never conquered the Seleucid Empire.
The Romans improved travelling conditions by building roads and bridges.
They defeated the Etruscans >=]: they ambushed the north Italian's "sorry if spelled wrong" they killed everyone in the south
The Romans did not conquer anything in 1948.
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