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why do you think roman soldiers need such a particular dress to fight in war?​

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Answered by ayushthegreat47
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Explanation:

From the beginnings of warfare until today, soldiers usually wore clothing similar to the civilian population, but with uniform characteristics to mark them as belonging to the military of that nation. Though another factor was making the dress look fancy, up until refiled muskets made standing out deadly to the one wearing the bright clothing. Though even today, when all soldiers wear camo in combat, they still dress in suits that look a lot like civilian suits, with brass buttons and emblems added and all one military color of course. As for Roman soldiers. Compare them to Roman civilians. One more note, many within the ancient world wore long robes. But a long robe makes running and working a bit tricky, so they either had to tie it up higher to fight, or wear shorter robes with the soldiers of Rome wearing short robes and their senators and other wealthy people wearing long robes. For more, google, “Clothing of ancient Rome.”

Answered by AwsomeSkateboarder
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Roman soldiers fought with really strong people such as the Celts so they must have worn really strong and free armors.

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