<span>The Roman Empire was very successful in taking over the italian peninsula.
Sicily was the first overseas area to come under Roman control, acquired after the end of the First Punic War in 241 BC.</span>
<span>building a large army and expanding Egyptian territory</span>
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Greece's geography impacted the social, political, and economic patterns in a variety of ways, such as that its mountains prevented the complete unification, that led to the establishment of the city-states near the sea, which led to a reliance on naval powers, hindered overland trade, and encouraged maritime trade around the Mediterranean, which led to the influence of other Mediterranean cultures on Greek society.
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