They could now ship things to ports nearby faster and easier than before.
Answer:
Adrianople
Explanation:
At that time, the roman demanded a lot of things that caused economic damage for the Visigoths. For example, They require parts of their lands, gold and silver for the products of Visigoths that passed Romans' territory, heavy influenced in their internal politics, etc.
In the end, they became tired of the demands and decided to rebel against the roman Legions.
Visigoths attacked Adrianople around the year of 378. It's predicted that They slaughtered thousands of Roman soldiers along with Emperor Valens of the western Rome.
1. Romulus founded the city of Rome
2. Octavian Caesar was declared the Augustus of emperor
3. Julius Caesar declared himself dictator
4. Wealthy Roman elites overthrew the Etruscan king
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Florida’s population grew as the news of fertile land spread around, attracting new settlers. Many planters from places such as North and South Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia, has used their soil so much that it had completely worn out.
So, if these planters hear about the nice, healthy soil in Florida, what were they going to do?
Why, they were going to move there, of course!
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