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How did Romans use technology to improve life in the empire?
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The Romans used technology to build bridges for transportation, produce maps, and erect sturdy walls. Roman engineers created roads, bridges, and ports to aid the citizens in transferring from one place to another. They also constructed aqueducts to fulfill the city's demand for clean and safe water. Lastly, they took advantage of technology to boost their military might.
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