Italian was not the official language of the Roman Empire and therefore is not a legacy, so this would be the incorrect answer. During the Pax Romana, there were many key inventions such as the systems of roads, tunnels and bridges being created all over the empire. Aqueducts were one of the biggest inventions, with some of them still working today. The achievements made in law during that time are still used for Civil Law today.
<span>"If you lived 2000 years ago I think it would be best to have a horse. You would easily be able to ride to the market to buy the other animals and lead them home. You could also ride it to faraway places and also to carry supplies to those places. You could sell the foals every year or so as well. A horse is also good for emergencies such as a snake bite. You could get to a doctor quicker if you rode a horse than if you rode a dozen chickens. A horse could also pull heavy machinery like a plow."</span>
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From one perspective, the Kansas issue in 1854 can be said to have helped Abraham Lincoln win the US presidency in 1860. Lincoln respected the US Supreme Courts' decision concerning the legality of slavery, but personally, he hated slavery. The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, gave settlers in those territories the right to vote on slavery in their territories before they applied for statehood. This act repealed Missouri compromise 1820 with the popular sovereignty portion of the bill was written into the proposal. The bill was to allow voters to decide if slavery should be in the following states the voters lived. Lincoln did not want slavery to expand westward, nor did most Americans. The violence between pro and antislavery bodies in Kansas was the result of the Act. Said Act caused violence and bloodshed in Kansas. Pro-slavery warranted many massacres an example would be the (you can add this but it may not be relevant or timestamp/frame correct: Lawrence Massacre in 1863 on August 21) Pottawatomie Massacre in 1856 the night of May 24 to early morning May 25. There were five casualties. There were several other pro-slavery If Congress had never allowed Kansas to vote on slavery, many lives wouldn't have been lost and bloodshed would've been avoided. With that said, Lincoln's position against slavery in the West resonated with voters in 1860.