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The factor that most contributed to the development of Roman civilization was
Rome’s language.
Rome’s geography.
Rome’s isolation from the world.
Rome’s foundation myth.
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Rome’s geography.
Its location on the Tiber and the central Mediterranean, fertile plains, and defensible hills gave Rome easy access to trade and resources, good farmland, and strategic advantages for expansion and unification—factors that most powerfully enabled its rise.
Its location on the Tiber and the central Mediterranean, fertile plains, and defensible hills gave Rome easy access to trade and resources, good farmland, and strategic advantages for expansion and unification—factors that most powerfully enabled its rise.
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