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Why Did Rome Conquer Their Army
When it comes to Rome and their army it's an A+. Rome was very strong and it was mostly because of their army. They conquered a lot of land from britain to the middle east. The Roman Empire was very advanced for their time compared to other armies. The Roman Empire had all the best armor and the best weapons of their time. Rome when they conquered land they don't make everyone in their prisoners and slaves. They want their army more powerful so they let people they conquered join them and citizens and army men. But Rome would have to promise that they would be protected and share the profit they get. When Rome took over britain a lot of the british army came and fought together with the Roman Empire. They were so powerful they could defeat

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