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How Did Engineering Impact The Roman Empire

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Roman engineering had a major impact on the empire. Rome created many engineering marvels, nevertheless the aqueduct was probably the most important. The aqueduct was the most important due to it giving Rome fresh water for baths, drinking water, and toilets, this is why some barbaric tribes submitted to this empire immediately. These giant creations would have never been so structurally sound if not for the adoption of the Roman arch. Rome created important items that we still benefit from in everyday architecture like the Roman version of the arch. The arch was used in Rome to create stability and structure of buildings, like the Colosseum and aqueducts. The arch was made using bricks to form an arch shape and these bricks were held up with a wooden frame until the keystone, which …show more content…

Although the Romans did not create the arch they were able to create a substance called concrete, that made it easier for the arch to hold more weight. Roman concrete was made of volcanic sand and limestone. The arch was therefore adopted by many other empires and religions, like the Muslims who made a horseshoe like arch based on the Roman arch which they then used to create mosques (ancient.eu). The empowers had an interesting impact on Rome, but they did not start and lead this city always. Many people believe the most well known theory which is that Romulus and Remus started the city. This theory states that Romulus and Remus were both brothers and demigods that started the city until both wanted to be the ruler of the the city so Romulus killed Remus and named the city after him, Rome. Not everyone believes that theory others believe that Roma

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