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Why is Pax Romana considered a golden age?

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Pax Romana means “Roman Peace” in Latin and is used to identify the years 27 BCE- 180 CE during which there were fewer wars than in any other period in Rome's history. The empire strengthened its central government, consolidated its power, and created a stable condition in which trade and communication flourished.

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