What, in your opinion, led to the expansion of the Roman empire? State any
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- Toward the end of the 5th century bce, the Romans began to expand at the expense of the Etruscan states, possibly propelled by population growth. Rome's first two major wars against organized states were fought with Fidenae (437–426 bce), a town near Rome, and against Veii, an important Etruscan city.
- Another important reason for Roman expansion is also related to the frequency of warfare in the early period of Rome's development.
- Rome's earliest conquests can be neatly divided into three parts -- the conquest of central Italy, the conquest of northern italy, and the conquest of southern Italy.
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