Year 4

Invasions can lead to positive advancements, as evidenced by the Roman Empire. The Romans were a highly advanced civilization that spread their culture and technology throughout Europe. They built roads, bridges, and aqueducts. They also developed a system of law and government that is still used today.

The Romans were able to achieve so much because they were constantly invading new territories. They were able to learn from the cultures they conquered and incorporate those ideas into their own. They also brought their own technology and ideas to the conquered territories, which helped to improve the lives of the people there.

Of course, invasions can also lead to negative consequences. The Romans were not always benevolent rulers, and they often exploited the people they conquered. However, the overall impact of the Roman invasions was positive. They helped to spread civilization and technology throughout Europe, and their legacy continues to this day.

Here are some of the positive advancements that the Romans brought to the world:

These are just some of the positive advancements that the Romans brought to the world. The Romans were a highly advanced civilization that made many important contributions to the world.

Year 4 pupils explored this complex idea in detail and loved their visit to the British Museum to see the Roman Artifacts.