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 Roman Roads  The Roman roads were primarily designed for the troops. The total amount of roads in ancient Rome was 372. The total amount of road was 53,000 miles. The roads started in Scotland and went to the Euphrates. The Romans learned how to make roads from the Etruscans. However, the Romans invented paving. The Etruscans taught the Romans to use gravel. The roads were usually 10 to 40 feet wide.

The Roman idea of roads greatly influenced the U.S.A. and other major countries that have roads. Roads are extremely important because they designated a path to navigators.



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