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Johnathan Mason
15 May, 10:24
How did trade change roman society
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Wong
15 May, 13:40
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It changed it a lot.
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Trade was vital to Ancient Rome. The empire cost a vast sum of money to run and trade brought in much of that money. The population of the city of Rome was one million and such a vast population required all manner of things brought back via trade.
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