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What were two reasons trade increased after Rome became an empire?
Regions inside the empire were at peace.
A good network of roads connected Rome with faraway places.
The Roman armies needed supplies to wage civil wars in Rome.
The Roman government forced the surrounding kingdoms to buy Roman goods.

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Answered by kalug409
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Answer:

the roman government forced the surrounding kingdoms to buy roman goods

Explanation:

because roman empire emerge as powerful empire and centre of trade

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The Roman government forced the surrounding kingdoms to buy Roman goods.

Explanation:

  • Rome went from being one of the city-states on the Italian Peninsula to becoming the nucleus of the world's most dominant empire during the fifth and first centuries BCE.
  • For large part Rome was able to establish its hegemony by expanding a sort of citizenship to all of the people it captured.
  • Urban conquest contributed to industrial prosperity, taking the poor and exploiting population back to Rome, and in effect changed Rome's environment and Roman society.
  • Political offices and organizations were built during the Republican era of Rome to deter any one man from being too powerful. During the first century BCE, these structures started to break down.

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