Rome's Geography: Ancient Rome Vs. Greece

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Rome was basically a tiny village on a peninsula on the Tiber River. Its geography isn’t that confusing. Rome was surrounded by the seven hills which meant that Rome was very fertile with great soil to plant, farm, and grow crops. Some things they grew was wheat, grapes, and barley. And since it was surrounded by the seven hills it was also a great defence barrier of course that was obviously natural. Since it was on Tiber River it gave a great water system for trade and for water and bathing. Which such is absolute no surprise that Rome did indeed grow quite quickly. Again with the River it also helped with conquering lands or new territories because of the Roman ships could travel. Rome clearly does have a better farming system than Greece.

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