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Roman Achievements

Ambrussum Roman Road (modern day France) All Roads Lead to Rome Roads helped run the Empire Built for the army Messengers, traders, and merchants Ambrussum Roman Road (modern day France)

Roman Aqueducts Used to carry water from mountains to cities This one is 49 m high and 275 m long Pont du Gard Aqueduct, France

Bridges Puente Romano Bridge Merida, Spain Notice the arches

Roman Bath House Romans believed in being clean They felt superior to others Only men allowed

Circus Maximus Chariot races Seated 200,000 people

Colosseum The Flavian Amphitheater Hosted Gladiatoral fights Seated 50,000-70,000 people