How did the Roman empire expand trade? Cite three specific examples from the lesson or textbook to support your answer.

The Roman Empire expanded trade by establishing a network of roads, creating a common currency, and allowing merchants to travel freely.

1. The Roman Empire built a network of roads that connected the provinces of the empire and allowed for the efficient transportation of goods and services.

2. The Roman Empire created a common currency, the denarius, which allowed merchants to easily conduct business transactions.

3. The Roman Empire allowed merchants to travel freely throughout the empire, which allowed them to establish trading networks and exchange goods and services.