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How did the romans treat most conquered people?

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Required them to pay taxes to Rome

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Rome's armies could be ruthless, killing or enslaving those who resisted. However, if surrender was negotiated, terms could be more favorable. Conquered peoples had to acknowledge Roman leadership, pay taxes, and supply soldiers for the Roman army. In return, Rome let them keep their own customs, money, and local government. Once its rule was established, Rome generally treated its conquered peoples with justice, provided they did not rebel.

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good. because they would protect them well and not make them slaves or judge their religions.
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