did the Romans really learn us how to build roads?

yes---the ROMANS DID adopt the technology of the peoples they conqured and
enslaved------

Actually they inherited a lot of it, from rulers who willed their kingdoms to them. All cultures enslaved people they conquered, and were doing so long before the Romans came along. They were pretty tame relative to many others in the area.

As actual INNOVATORS----nope---not much-----they built an empire based on conquest and chattel slavery and barbarism-------and developed the legal code that
their true son ADOLF HITLER aped
----every society is right now and then---
the US slave system of the southern cotton industry -----SPAWNED THE COTTON
GIN<<<< a very important innovation. The US slave system also spawned the
Civil War and its filth still infiltrates all of USA society and-----to some extent----THE
WORLD

A lot of drama, and inaccurate, but whatever rings your bell.

nothing "inaccurate" in my post. -------your "inaccurate" fart is meaningless. In fact-----roman slavery was somewhat more barbaric than MANY ancient systems
 

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