Table of Contents
- 1 What would happen if the Roman Empire never fell?
- 2 What impact did the Roman Empire have on the world?
- 3 What were some of the Romans major achievements in math science and technology How did those achievements originate and diffuse?
- 4 What would the world be like if Rome never existed?
- 5 What happened to Rome in the 6th century?
What would happen if the Roman Empire never fell?
Rome would not have stopped there either until the entire world was Roman. If the entire world had become Roman the entire world would have followed Christianity and there would not have been any Crusades for the promise lands of Christians, Jews, and Muslims.
What impact did the Roman Empire have on the world?
A people known for their military, political, and social institutions, the ancient Romans conquered vast amounts of land in Europe and northern Africa, built roads and aqueducts, and spread Latin, their language, far and wide.
Why was the Roman Empire the greatest?
Rome’s most obvious strength was its military. The Romans had the best training and training facilities,the biggest budget and best armoury the world at that time has ever seen. Bearing in mind that the Roman empire spanned continents as well as vast cultural differences. The Romans were good at seducing its subjects.
How do Roman inventions affect the modern world?
While Romans weren’t the ones who actually invented the arch, they did develop the architectural arch to allow them to build bridges, large buildings, and better aqueducts. The Roman arch became a foundational aspect of Western architecture and generated new systems of building across Europe.
What were some of the Romans major achievements in math science and technology How did those achievements originate and diffuse?
How did those achievements originate and diffuse? Some new ideas were decimal system, number system,concept of zero,geometry. These ideas spread to other civilizations through records. If Rome never existed, the system of law today may be very different, and many languages today may be nonexistent/different.
What would the world be like if Rome never existed?
By the turn of the millenia, Rome would be in the middle of an Industrial Age. They would have a world-spanning Empire like Europe did, but without the divide and rivalry between European powers. So no World Wars. Without World Wars, there would be no post-war social changes and Europe would still be prosperous enough to maintain their empire.
What if Rome was an unchallengeable Empire?
Rome would be an unchallengeable Empire. A hyper power. The world would be united under their banner. Caesar Berlusconi I, having overthrown Matteo Renzi to recapture power, gazed at the map of his Roman Empire plastered on the palace wall. He smiled with satisfaction—the Empire now ran the breadth of the Western Hemisphere.
What would happen if the Roman Empire expanded to the Americas?
Rome continues to advance, eventually undergoing a period of massive technological growth in the 6th or 7th century, becoming like 15th century Europe. In this time, Rome would expand east and also probably discover the Americas. Rome would later have to battle the Umayyad Caliphate for dominance over Now that’s a difficult answer.
What happened to Rome in the 6th century?
Rome continues to advance, eventually undergoing a period of massive technological growth in the 6th or 7th century, becoming like 15th century Europe. In this time, Rome would expand east and also probably discover the Americas. Rome would later have to battle the Umayyad Caliphate for dominance over Arabia.