<span>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.</span>
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A. Andrew Johnson was president from 1865 when Lincoln was assassinated to 1859, where he lost reelection to Ulysses S. Grant.
Trans-Saharan trade routes promoted the growth of powerful trading cities in the time period because they traded valuable items like slaves, gold, and salt, which increased the net worth of the cities and allowed for economic growth that way. Because of the trading, the Trans-Saharan cities could grow
Because the Collonist did not agree with the way the British government ruled, they decided to take a stand and make their own.