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27 November, 13:09

Overall, the Roman Empire exported to the Far East much more than it imported.

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  1. 27 November, 13:39
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    Good Morning! The Roman Empire focused on its import trade, since its strongest production was agricultural. In their contact with the East, the Romans ended up importing various products, spices, clothes, leather and so on. The force of the Empire was located in its army and its extensive territory, which allowed the supply of the reserves to maintain its imports. An example is the silk route, already practiced by the Romans in their time. false. Hugs!
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