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Short Answer-How did geography limit the Roman Expansion to the north and south? (Identify specific natural barriers/physical geographic features and describe in detail how they limited the Roman Expansion.)

100 points I NEED HELP ASAP ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST IF U GET IT CORRECT Short AnswerHow did geography limit the Roman Expansion to the north and south Identify spec class=

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The Danube River, Carpathian Mountains, Rhine River, & Atlantic Ocean.

The borders of the Roman Empire, which fluctuated throughout the empire's history, were a combination of natural frontiers (the Rhine and Danube rivers to the north and east, the Atlantic to the west, and deserts to the south) and man-made fortifications which separated the lands of the empire from the "barbarian"

The surplus also helped Rome to establish trade ties with other Mediterranean powers, enhancing the city's economic might.

Rich volcanic soil makes the Po and Tiber river valleys ideally suited for agriculture. Historian Mike Anderson notes that volcanic ash made the soil near Rome some of the best in all of Europe. ... The surplus also helped Rome to establish trade ties with other Mediterranean powers, enhancing the city's economic might.

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