Roman Peace.  use of arch, domes, and columns ◦ Example: Coliseum.

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Roman Peace

 use of arch, domes, and columns ◦ Example: Coliseum

 1,000 of miles of roads and bridges; multistoried buildings

 Basis for Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Italian (Romance Language) ◦ It is a major influence on English

 during the Pax Romana, Emperors only appointed well trained and educated officials

Economy and Trade

 the vast empire allowed the Romans to establish prosperous trade routes throughout the Mediterranean ◦ Gold and Ivory came from Africa ◦ Grain came from the Nile River delta in Egypt ◦ Spices and gems came from India ◦ Silk came from China via the silk road ◦ Coins were regulated by the government and made trade easier