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State how the Romans defined a ‘city’. What were the advantages of living in a Roman city

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The concept of the city was central to both the Roman and the Greek sense of identity.

The mild climate enabled Romans to grow wheat, grapes, and olives. This abundance o food supported the people and allowed Rome to prosper. While the climate made year-long agriculture possible, Rome also had the advantage to be near water. The Tiber River helped the agricultural system to prosper.

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