GIVING BRAINLIEST
How did the location of the city of Rome help its economy grow?
The i...
GIVING BRAINLIEST
How did the location of the city of Rome help its economy grow?
The island location allowed for fishing.
Fertile farmland supported crop production.
The Tiber River limited competition for trade.
Plentiful natural resources made it self-sufficient.
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