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Essay heading: how civilised were the romans
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The Romans treated their citizens with Chariot races, plays and much more. The Romans were also the first to introduce the idea of roads. They primarily built roads for military reasons. This allowed their armies to be deployed into other nations rapidly. The roads were all over Europe, all connecting and leading back to Rome... displayed 300 characters
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The roads were resistant to floods and other natural hazards. The technology used to build roads 2000 years ago in Roman times is still used today. Lots of ideas used today have been taken from the Romans and developed. All these technological triumphs proved the Romans were very civilised because of their advancements in their technology... displayed next 300 characters
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