Roman Empire:
noun
the lands and peoples subject to the authority of ancient Rome.
the form of government established in ancient Rome in 27 b.c., comprising the Principate or Early Empire (27 b.c.–a.d. 284) and the Autocracy or Later Empire (a.d. 284–476).
a later empire, as that of Charlemagne or the Byzantine Empire, regarded as a restoration or continuation of the ancient Roman Empire or one of its branches.
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This was Alexander Hamilton who, during the famous "dinner table" negotiation, sat down with James Madison to broker an agreement that would set the stage for the future of the nation.
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Corn
Rubber
Kayaks
Snow Goggles
Cable Suspension Bridges
Raised-Bed Agriculture
Baby Bottles
Anesthetics and Topical Pain Relievers
Syringes
Hammocks
Oral Contraceptives
Mouthwash