Section 1
Geography Shapes Rome's Development
Italy's geography gave Rome significant advantages for growth. Unlike the rugged landscape of Greece, Italy's fertile plains supported a large farming population, and its less mountainous terrain made travel and unification easier. The Alps mountains provided a natural barrier from northern invaders. The Tiber River offered access to sea trade but was too fast for large enemy warships to attack the city directly. Therefore, these geographic factors were foundational for Rome's security and prosperity.