The road to wealth? Why formerly Roman-populated areas remain richer


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The Romans settled in parts of modern-day Germany 2,000 years ago. — SEBASTIAN GOLLNOW/dpa

Formerly Roman-populated areas of Germany still tend to be wealthier than areas where they did not settle, in part thanks to the Roman Empire’s infrastructure, new research suggests.

That, plus political unity and Roman economic systems all boosted trade, agriculture and the extraction of resources.

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