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Ugo [173]
3 years ago
5

Can anyone tell me what were some pros and cons about the roman expansion pls. Ill give brainliest for the first answer!!!

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1 answer:
Triss [41]3 years ago
5 0
Hey! I hope this helps you :)

—-PROS—-
•The Roman empire was uncommonly tolerant of others.

•Rome was a multicultural and diverse empire.

•Rome held very little as sacred.

•The Romans were hyper legalistic. They have strict laws and modern court systems

•Rome built amazing things. They built huge cities, massive temples, grant stadiums, vast bath complexes, and much much more.

——CONS——
•Rome became very weak at the end of it’s reign (in the 400s) and it’s collapse threw the world into chaos

•There were wholesale genocides of the jews and Gauls during the life of Rome

•Slavery was a Roman staple of conquered peoples often found themselves enslaved by the empire

•Crazy emperors would do horrible things often.

•Rome was highly patriarchal.

•Since Rome was an empire it gave over total control to the emperor.

•Civil wars were constant in Rome.
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