Romans began building roads in 312 B.C. following
their first major conquests. The beginning
stretch, the Appian Way, trailed 132 miles southeast
out of Rome. Thereafter, roadbuilding kept pace with the empire’s expansion. Eventually, Roman roads
wound 53,000 miles around the Mediterranean and
northeastern
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In 330, Constantine moved the seat of the Empire to Constantinople<span>, which he founded as a second Rome on the site of Byzantium, a city strategically located on the trade routes between Europe and Asia and between the </span>Mediterranean<span> and the Black Sea.</span>
Middle men
The Swahili traders acted as middle men between the Bantu long distance traders and the Arab merchants from Persian and Oman. The Swahili were a half cast community of Bantus and the Arabs. Some of the goods they traded were slaves,ivory and arts and craft.