4. Why
was the Roman road system considered
Unique?
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The Roman roads were notable for their straightness, solid foundations, cambered surfaces facilitating drainage, and use of concrete made from pozzolana (volcanic ash) and lime.
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The Roman roads were notable for their straightness, solid foundations, cambered surfaces facilitating drainage, and use of concrete made from pozzolana (volcanic ash) and lime. In Britain the purely strategic roads following the conquest were supplemented by a network radiating from London.
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