Demography & Disease: The Romans were known for plagues but they took affect of diseases such as Malaria, Tuberculosis, Typhoid fever, and gastroenteritis. Around 30,000 residents died each year. Because the city was so tight there was low hygiene and undernourishment. During the summer months people were influenced to move to the country.
Migration: The Roman Empire expanded all over Europe during this period. Conquering other countries was a major measure of growth.
Patterns of Settlement: Rome was flocked to by farmers due to agricultural purposes. Citizens of other nations were forced to live there because their nations were conquered.
Technology: Examples of advances are aqueducts, concrete, newspapers, welfare, bounded books, roads and highways, Roman arches, calendar, and surgery.
Migration: The Roman Empire expanded all over Europe during this period. Conquering other countries was a major measure of growth.
Patterns of Settlement: Rome was flocked to by farmers due to agricultural purposes. Citizens of other nations were forced to live there because their nations were conquered.
Technology: Examples of advances are aqueducts, concrete, newspapers, welfare, bounded books, roads and highways, Roman arches, calendar, and surgery.