Rome's Effect On Other Civilizations

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Chapter 5 Study Guide Rome had a substantial effect on other civilizations and trade. One example of Rome’s effect on other civilizations lies in trade itself. During the expansion of the Roman Empire, the entire western half of the empire eventually began to speak Latin and follow Roman customs and laws. This is called Romanization, and caused was a great influence on that area then and today. Rome’s extensive road system, via land and sea, led them out of their own Empire as well. Romans also traded with China. Although almost all Roman-Chinese trade was indirect, they still managed to exchange goods like silk from China, and glassware and high quality cloth from Rome. The expansion of Christianity is not necessarily related to
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