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mention the name of the good which were mainly imported by the roman?​

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Answered by dualadmire
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Trade was vital for Romans. It was criss-crossed with trade routes including sea routes and road routes.

Romans imported various goods like beef, silver, timber, spices, silk, glassware, iron, corn, lead, wire, perfumes, etc.

The main trading partners were Spain, France, Middle East and North Africa.

Ostia was most important port near to Rome.

Britain exported lead, woollen products and tin to Rome and Rome in turn exported olive oil, papyrus and pottery. British traders relied upon the Romans for the security within the boundaries of Rome.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Romans imported various goods like beef, silver, timber, spices, silk, glassware, iron, corn, lead, wire, perfumes, etc. The main trading partners were Spain, France, Middle East and North Africa. Ostia was most important port near to Rome.

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