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Why did trade increase during the Pax Romana?

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there was peace, a stable government, and an accepted currency.

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Roman trade in the Mediterranean increased during the Pax Romana. Romans sailed East to acquire silks, gems, onyx and spices. Romans benefited from large profits and incomes in the Roman empire were raised due to trade in the Mediterranean.
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