Pros And Cons Of Roman Roads

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Roman roads were far different than any other roads that had been built by previous civilizations and are considered their “most valuable contribution to material civilization” (Drachmann 53). According to our textbook, “the Romans built some 44,000 miles of road” (Drachmann 53) and in my opinion, they were most advantageous to Roman society by allowing them to connect to every corner of their empire in as swift as possible a manner thus allowing them to develop into the vast empire that it became. These stone paved roads that are best known for their straightness allowed the Romans to create a network that increased cultural exchange, a rapid deployment of soldiers for their military campaigns and the advancement of their armies, created an

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