Roman Empire expanded through conquest and assimilation from "summary" of A Short History of the World . by H. G. Wells
The Roman Empire was not built in a day, nor was it achieved through peaceful means. It expanded through a combination of conquest and assimilation. The Romans were known for their military might and prowess, conquering lands far and wide to expand their empire. They were skilled fighters, with well-trained armies that were able to defeat their enemies on the battlefield. However, the Romans did not stop at simply conquering lands. They were also adept at assimilating the people and cultures of the territories they conquered. This meant that they would adopt certain aspects of the local culture, such as language, customs, and religion, in order to better govern and control the newly acquired ...Similar Posts
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