Rome treated its conquered lands with justice, and their approach towards the captured people was relatively good.
Conquered people had to acknowledge Roman leadership, pay taxes, and supply soldiers. Rome allow them to preserve their own customs, money, and local government. In some cases, the conquered were even granted with the rights of Citizenship. Others became partial citizens, which meant they could marry Romans and carry on trade in Rome. Since Rome implemented such generous policies, most conquered lands remained faithful even in troubled times.
The Roman authorities treated conquered peoples in different ways depending on the circumstances. They allowed some to maintain their own customs and laws as long as they paid tribute to Rome, while enslaving others. Roman authorities also established colonies in conquered territories.
The Roman authorities treated conquered peoples in different ways depending on the circumstances. In some cases, they allowed the conquered people to maintain their own customs and laws as long as they paid tribute to Rome and provided military support. In other cases, the Romans enslaved conquered peoples and forced them to work in mines or on large estates. Roman authorities also established colonies in conquered territories in order to exert control and bring in Roman settlers.
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