How Did Silk Roads Contribute To The Expansion Of The Roman Empire

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Ancient Rome Timeline Events
Territorial Expansion
Romans control all of Italy 270 BCE After many civil wars the Romans conquered and gained all control of Italy in 270 BCE. This event led to the beginning of the romans reign to power and control. This event was important to the history of Rome because it was the first step in a long reigning empire. Along with that, If this event never happened the Roman empire would virtually not exist. This is because the expansion that happened during this event started the whole upbringing of one of the most powerful empires.
Trade
The use of Silk Road becoming regular 130 BCE Silk Road was a collection of trading routes that enabled Romans to trade with the west. Its routes did not just run from east to west but intertwined to allow trade throughout the ancient world civilizations. This event was …show more content…

This war lasted six years and the victory brought the expansion of the Roman Republic. This event is important because the victory brought Julius Caesar to full power of the republic. This is important because it began the reign of Julius. Julius after gaining all power would now, become one of the biggest contributors to the Roman Empire. success. …show more content…

The end of this law was brought by the emperor Commodus, shortly after the empire began to fall from conflict. This event is important because it shows how peace is key to a successful empire. After the law was stopped, many conflicts broke out, and Rome began to fall. If this event never happened the outcome of Ancient Rome could have been much different, due to the aspect of keeping the peace keeps the people happy. If the peace was kept the Roman Empire could have stayed powerful for many more years to