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This 3 page paper takes the form of a letter written by an Athenian in Ancient Rome in the year 155 BCE. The letter is to a cousin to advise them on the conditions Rome, whether or not it would be a good idea for them to start trading in Rome.
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File: TS14_TErom155.rtf
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to give more details of the information requested. The trading situation is one where there is increasing awareness of the goods that can be brought in from other countries.
Within the last few decades the Roman Empire has expanded, having crossed the Adriatic and now dealing with the problems of the Illyrian pirates there is also awareness of
the problems of trade. However, with the foundation of Aquileia the Balkans are now being brought under control. This year the military destroyed Delmatae, it looks like this will be
levels and used as pasture or agricultural land to grow crops, as there is always the demand for more food in the metropolis. However, there are also other demands
fro goods from different areas, popular goods include glassware, iron, leather marble, olive oil perfumes, silk, silver, tin and timber as well as wine. The main trading partners are
Spain France along with Northern Africa and the Middle East. The political situation is complex, internally there are struggles, with the senate recently preventing the building of a new
stone theatre externally there is a push for expansion. The Third Macedonian War may have ended, but there is already talk of unrest and another war. There is also
concern regarding Catheledge, which may also lead to more war. The main area at this time is the focus in Rome, and as such this may be the best area,
especially with some of the social developments. This is also a an are where there has been recovery form the war and there is economic growth. This year (155
BCE) there is a delegation from Athens in Rome. The Athenian government have sent three philosophers to the city, the heads of the three philosophical schools, these have included Diogenes
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