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Matteo Patel
3 May, 22:13
How did continuous warfare affect Rome
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Arjun Webb
4 May, 01:41
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I believe that continuous warfare made Roman armies stronger (because they adapted tactics of there enemies) and increased the amount of land the Roman Empire ruled.
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