Describe How The Geography Of Rome Affected Trading Routes

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Geography
The Geography of Rome affected trading routes. The rivers around Rome made it easy to trade through boats. Rome’s winters are mild and the summers are long, hot and dry. Rome is very hilly, there are seven hills in Rome. The average temperature during the summer is 86 degrees whereas during the winter the coldest day is 64.4 degrees. The hills of Rome created a sense of protection for the residents. The hills also prevented the city from flooding

Society
The ancient Roman society was very rigid. The patricians were descendants of powerful and rich noble families. Plebeians were mostly artisans or peasants who worked the Patricians land. If plebeians got lucky they could become clients (obedient servants) of a patrician family.