One role that geography played in helping the Roman empire was by providing natural barriers to invasions.
<h3>How did geography help the Roman empire?</h3>
The Roman empire in its early stages, was able to take advantage of natural barriers to protect it from invasion by hostile tribes and kingdoms.
For instance, the Alps in Northern Italy made it difficult to invade Roman areas in Italy from the North. And the fact that Italy was a peninsular meant that to invade it, one would have to invade by sea where the Roman navy was stationed.
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