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How did roads contribute to economic growth in the Roman Republic?

Roads protected Rome from attack by potential enemies.
Roads made it easier to trade with newly acquired territories.
Roads provided an alternative to farming as a source of income.
Roads replaced overseas trade, since travel over land was easier.

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Answered by ishanikapoor217
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Roads protected Rome from attack by potential enemies. ... Roads provided an alternative to farming as a source of income. Roads replaced overseas trade, since travel over land was easier

Answered by szquls
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Roads made it easier to trade with newly acquired territories

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