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The Roman army was made up from a number of legions. ... Legionaries were Roman citizens and received a higher pay than the auxiliary troops who were non-citizens. ... The Roman infantry were a feared force because they were well disciplined and also extremely well trained. ...
Roman soldiers were not always treated very well. ...
The Roman army was almost invincible due to their discipline, hard and efficient training and the speed at which they learnt all their new tactics. ...
The Roman army constructed roads over areas that were conquered by the Roman Empire and the surrounding countries. These roads were built for the army to travel quickly to areas that needed to be defended. This is a development of Ancient Rome as there were previously no roads existing for the army. The army road inspectors marked out the course, in reasonably straight lines. ...
When the army conquered other countries these countries became a part of Rome allowing Rome to develop into a larger and more powerful place. As more people became a part of
Rome, the army expanded. ...
After the enemy was defeated by the Roman army many gold and other valuables were taken by the army.
Approximate Word count = 912 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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