What significance did the Roman conquests have for the inhabitants of the conquered lands

What significance did the Roman conquests have for the inhabitants of the conquered lands and the Romans themselves?

For the inhabitants of the “barbarian” territories, this was an unambiguous cultural breakthrough. The Romans brought with them a developed architectural, visual, written and urban culture. The conquered territories were now subject to the harmonious system of ancient Roman law. Nevertheless, the “barbarians” brought the Romans a lot of new things: the improvement and borrowing of military affairs, the expansion of economic and political influence. It should also be noted that constant conquest has weakened the borders of the Empire.



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