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Which action by Caesar Augustus gave the Romans control over certain trade routes?

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Answered by binnybhatia4
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Answer:

The action through peace and stable rule by Caesar Augustus gave the Romans control over certain trade routes.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The expansion of the empire. Besides, they made network of paved roads

Explanation:

  • Trade Routes helped Romans build a very strong Empire. The expansion of the empire gave the Romans control of trade routes and territory.
  • When Romans conquered new territories, they sent traders and administrators to enable native people to use their natural resources for trading. In the Mediterranean basin, several new business communities emerged. The Romans have often built roads to access the new cities.
  • Traders travelling by sea and land connected goods and people all thru the empire. Trade brought valuable goods from outside the Roman empire.  As the empire expanded, the Romans promoted trade by bettering and enhancing trade routes, and created new ones. They built canals, harbours, and an extensive system of roads.
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