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What was the most important reason for the romans being able to expand and take over their neighbors

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  • 03-02-2021
In the early period of Rome's development the most important spoils that Romans took from their enemies was land. Rome seldom had enough land to provide for all of her citizens. They were not seafarers, so they couldn't solve the problems of land shortage through colonization or trade like, say the Athenians.
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