How Did Rome Improve Cleanliness?

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Rome inventing new systems of water and sewage regulations, changed life not only for Romans, but for all of Western Civilization. Disease decreased on account of the improvements of cleanliness in Rome. Between 800 and 735 B.C, Rome built its first sewers to improve cleanliness in the city. The Roman sewers were an improved version of the older Etruscan sewers. The Roman sewers consisted of latrines which connected to the toilet bowl and took the raw sewage underground, under the city to be dumped out in a lake or other body of water outside the city. At first, the only people who were able to get latrines were the wealthy because the latrines were very expensive. Then, in about 60-70 A.D, Rome started building public toilets because their

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