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Coman roads were notable for their straightness, solid foundations, cambered surfaces facilitating drainage, and use of cor
h adapting their technique to materials locally available, the Roman engineers followed basically the same principles in bu
thern Africa the Romans followed up their conquest of Carthage by building a road system that spanned the south s
ped a system centred on Lyon, whence main roads extended to the Rhine, Bordeaux, and the English Channel. In Brita
st were supplemented by a network radiating from London. In Spain, on the contrary, the topography of the countr
iphery of the peninsula, with secondary roads developed into the central plateaus.
nan road system made possible Roman conquest and administration and later provided highways for the great migr
of Christianity. Despite deterioration from
it continued to serve Europe throughout the Middle Ages,
hoose the most apt title for the passage from the options given below.
53-1882
Roman engineering feats
Why humanity began with roads
How Roman roads helped Europe
Who built European roads?​

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