The Roman conquest of Greece came through a series of wars called the Macedonian wars and the Achaean war, Though despite their victories, the Roman themselves were huge fans of Greek Culture, so for the average Greek life didn’t change much, however by being part of Rome it also meant to deal with Rome’s many, MANY problems…
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