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30 December, 05:54

How did Pax Romana impact the population during the 200 year period?

Cultural similarities, stability, and consistent freedoms for all the population.

Economic growth, Greek language, and increasing numbers of freedoms for the people.

Growth in arts and trade, economic stability, but political turmoil.

Stability in the economy, increasing freedoms for the population.

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  1. 30 December, 06:32
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    Stability in the economy, increasing freedoms for the population

    Explanation:

    During Pax Romana, a period of relative peace and thriving era experienced by the Roman Empire that began when Augustus in 28 BC declared the end of civil wars. This era saw unprecedented peace and economic prosperity throughout the Empire, many jobs were created for the unemployed, even plebeians and former slaves were given right to participant in the affair of the empire. This period of peace lasted until the year of the death of the emperor Marcus Aurelius, in 180 AD and reached its peak in terms of population, with its population swelled to an estimated 70 million people.

    During the Pax Romana, everyone spoke and wrote in Latin or Greek which is also one of the language used by the Romans; Trade, manufacturing, and the arts flourished. different cultures was blended together which enable peaceful co existence.
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