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Why do you think the Romans used natural boundaries as borders for their Empire?

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Natural boundaries are an easy way to mark a barrier. It’s easier than having to build something like a wall and it is likely to be known by other empires. Natural boundaries can also be more durable. Mountains can often be used and they are difficult to travel through so the empire could have just been prevented by the boundary.
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