How did Rome's geography provide protection to the people of Rome?
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The Apennine Mountains run north to south along the Italian peninsula. The Apennine Mountains made it difficult for people to cross from one side of the peninsula to the other. These two groups of mountains helped to protect Rome from outside attacks. The seven hills protected Rome.
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Roman soldiers were sometimes armed with slings. ... Protection From Invasion ... The extra population later helped Rome's military expansion by providing a large supply of troops.
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Two mountain ranges, the Alps and the Apennines, helped to protect Rome from invasion. The Apennines divide the Italian peninsula in half and, according to SPQR Online, allowed the Romans to mass forces for counter-attack whenever they were threatened.
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