They didn't. At the time that Jesus lived the Romans had very little dealings with him. In fact they didn't even know who he was. That's why when it came time to arrest Jesus they had to have someone (Judas) point him out. It was only a certain group of Jewish authorities who perceived Jesus as a threat and so acted against him.
Through the 1920s, Britain's economy was already struggling to pay for the effects of World War I. Then, in 1929, the US stock market crashed. ... The value of British exports halved, plunging its industrial areas into poverty: by the end of 1930, unemployment more than doubled to 20 per cent.
Brainliest please?
Remote-sensing techniques have unearthed clues to the fate of settlers who mysteriously disappeared. Roanoke Colony was found abandoned without a trace of the colonists—but some researchers might have uncovered some clues.
Answer:
They built weeled carts called chariots
Explanation:
The Assyrians were a warlike people that primarily is known for their chariots improved carts from Summarians