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How did Rome unite its empire?
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Writeacher
Google is your friend!
Read lots ...
How The Romans United Europe: Then and Now | Tomorrow's World
https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/.../how-the-romans-united-europe-then-and-now
It did to the ancient Romans, whose empire provides a model that many Europeans ... Today, the EU is using the same process in its attempt to unite Europe.
The Roman Empire: in the First Century. The Roman Empire ... - PBS
http://www.pbs.org/empires/romans/empire/augustus.html
His long rule saw a huge expansion in the Roman Empire and the beginnings of a ... Augustus agreed, but did so cleverly. ... At home, he spearheaded a conservative approach that used the glory of Rome's past as a blueprint for its future.
Roman Empire
http://wwwg.uni-klu.ac.at/archeo/chrono/empire.htm
At its height, the Roman Empire stretched from north-western Europe to the Near .... Claudius took a close interest in the provinces of the empire and did much to ...
Read lots ...
How The Romans United Europe: Then and Now | Tomorrow's World
https://www.tomorrowsworld.org/.../how-the-romans-united-europe-then-and-now
It did to the ancient Romans, whose empire provides a model that many Europeans ... Today, the EU is using the same process in its attempt to unite Europe.
The Roman Empire: in the First Century. The Roman Empire ... - PBS
http://www.pbs.org/empires/romans/empire/augustus.html
His long rule saw a huge expansion in the Roman Empire and the beginnings of a ... Augustus agreed, but did so cleverly. ... At home, he spearheaded a conservative approach that used the glory of Rome's past as a blueprint for its future.
Roman Empire
http://wwwg.uni-klu.ac.at/archeo/chrono/empire.htm
At its height, the Roman Empire stretched from north-western Europe to the Near .... Claudius took a close interest in the provinces of the empire and did much to ...
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Andalyn Hester :D
Thanks for the websites but they really did not tell me much about the answer i am looking for have anything else :D
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Writeacher
Really???
If you read nothing except the third linked article, you should find everything you need.
If you read nothing except the third linked article, you should find everything you need.
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Andalyn Hester :D
Ok, so which paragraph are you saying because it is alot.
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Writeacher
Read. It.
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Andalyn Hester :D
Ok, i read it. So i am think that Rome united its empire by expansion. Tell me if i am on the right track.
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Writeacher
That's how they gained territory, but how did the powers in Rome keep control over all of them, especially as the empire got larger and larger?
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Andalyn Hester :D
Rome kept control over all of them by having a strong army and good communication. Right?
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Andalyn Hester :D
Ummmm did you forget about me Writeacher? Am i right about what i said?
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Writeacher
True, but that's only part of it.
Read and study the entire 2nd paragraph in that last linked article. Read it all several times.
Read and study the entire 2nd paragraph in that last linked article. Read it all several times.
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Dragon Master
Guys....I'm sorry but you don't make any sense. Does anyone have a STRAIGHT answer?
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Green arrow
This makesno sence
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Ms. S
Rome united its empire by using multi-lateral systems of independence.
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quinn frabray+glee
thanks this is kinda helpful
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katie in connections acadmey
Rome unite its empire by the military and language expansion. They do not place overthrew the culture of the conquered locals, but input the latin and the military and political force to mantain the lands.
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jubba
i don't know who has the right answer because there's 2.
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Good luck y'all
Use both (but revise)
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genjustu
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Fiona x3
something in a different language
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i revised it so it makes sense :) Rome united its empire by military and language expansion, They didnt overthrow the culture of the conquered locals, but instead kept the military and political force to mantain the lands.
hope this helps!
hope this helps!