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Why did a system of roads help the romans develop economically and politically?

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The Ancient Romans built roads for their military but it immediately helped commerce and political negotiations. There are some Roman roads still being used today.
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Roads lead to cultural diffusion, and the spread of ideas and goods among the provinces/to mark their territory

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The Roman road system was a system that extended from Britain to Asia, passing by Spain and North Africa. It is estimated at 80 thousand kilometers. These roads were very important for the Roman Empire because it made possible for them to administrate its huge system at the same time it expanded. The roads also helped the migrations inside the empire and the fast transportation of goods. Eventually, the roads also helped the diffusion of the Christian faith and the Roman culture.

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