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How we can see that Mediterranean sea was the life line of Roman empire ?✨✨✨✨​

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Answered by siyaarmy
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The Mediterranean is called the "The Heart of the Roman Empire" because the Roman empire was established in the land around the Mediterranean sea. All the territories that formed the Roman empire in Europe, Africa and Asia lay on the shore of the Mediterranean sea.

The Mediterranean Sea was important to the Roman Empire in that it was a vital trade link with other parts of the Empire, especially the Middle East and North Africa. As Rome grew, it needed the grains and other food from the Levant, and African animals were considered status symbols in the Roman royal courts.

Answered by NandiniThukral
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Rome had several trade routes throughout the Mediterranean Sea and established trade with other civilizations throughout the Eastern Hemisphere. Later, the Roman armies used these same routes to conquer large amounts of territory and expand the empire along the Mediterranean.

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