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The Romans location helped them to expand their enormous empire first in Italy, and then lands around the Mediterranean. Italy was much easier to unify than Greece because of its geography. Furthermore, Italy contained broad, fertile plains were the Romans settled.
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Ancient History question: Why was Rome easier to unify than Greece? Because it wasn't as spread out. ... Wht three aspects of italys geography made it easier to unify than greece? What three aspects of Italy's geography made it easier to unify than Greece?
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Because of its geography, Italy was much easier to unify than Greece. Unlike Greece, Italy is not broken up into small, isolated valleys. In addition, the Apennine Mountains, which run like a backbone down the length of the Italian peninsula, are less rugged than the mountains of Greece.
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We will begin with the land and people noting that Italian geography created a different geopolitical environment than Greece did: ... The first challenge was to eliminate and unify the various Italian and Etruscan tribes of the Italian peninsula [as well as the Greeks in southern Italy ], then secondly, to bring domestic...
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First pharaoh to be buried at the "Valley of the Kings" More than 60 pharoahs followed her. ... Olive trees brought from Balkan area to Greece. It takes 17 years for olives to grow, hence, "Patience is a virtue";
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In addition to Ancient Greece, our contemporary society owes much to the legacy of Ancient Rome. This unit will trace the development of this classic civilization and ... What three aspects of Italy’s geography made it easier to unify than Greece? (3pts) ... Why was Rome easily able to conquer all of Italy? (1pt)
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What three aspects of Italy’s geography made it easier to unify than Greece? ... Why was Rome easily able to conquer all of Italy? ... · They had expected an invasion from the south through Sicily. Hannibal led a force through Spain, across France, and through the Alps into northern Italy.
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2 ways that the geography of Italy influenced the rise of Rome ... much easier to unify than greece b/c no islands and smaller mountain range...broad fertile plains to support the growing population...
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