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Charity Stuart
29 October, 02:26
Why did Rome not expand farther north
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Josiah Mendez
29 October, 04:38
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One of the main reasons Rome did not expand farther north was because this area was inhabited by several hostile tribes and groups, that became too much of a headache for the Romans.
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