Ancient Rome’s adaption of technology and preservation of advantages against enemies
<p><strong>The Romans didn´t have the most advanced military technology</strong> but rather the best methods, and the best methods applied on an industrial scale combined with the capability to quickly learn any methods and technologies used by Rome’s enemies.</p>
<p><em>Below is an image of a reenactment of Roman legionnaires</em></p>
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<p><strong>The average legion until the decline of the Roman empire</strong> was a bunch of mostly “conscripted” guys who had been trained both as individuals and as military units in an industrial training machine and all legionnaires used similar effective methods and similar tools, equipment, and training.</p>
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