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How Did Hadrian's Wall Change The Roman Empire

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Did Hadrian’s wall change the Roman Empire? After Trajan died, his son Hadrian’s become the emperor of Rome. Like all empires Hadrian wanted to be remembered for something good. Although, Hadrian actually believed in doing things that would help benefit the people of Rome, unlike some other emperors before him that only cared about themselves. After he conquered new land in England, he needed a way to defend the Roman Empire from their enemies. He decided to build a wall, but not just and wall. He decided to build a wall that ran coast to coast in England. It ended up being giant wall with many cool features. Hadrians wall changed the Roman Empire because it protected them from their enemies, showed others what they were capable of, and it was well known long after the Roman Empire. The wall protected them from their enemies. After Hadrian’s conquest in A.D. 84, Hadrian needed a way to protect the Roman Empire. So Hadrian ordered that a wall was to be …show more content…

When to the Wall was done it was around 80 Roman miles long, which is 73 modern miles long (“Hadrian’s Wall” McGill University) The wall stretched coast to coast in what is now present day England ("What Is Hadrian’s Wall.”). The wall was almost 20 feet high and three meters wide. The wall was a very intimidating thing for the invaders to see because it was very tall and super long (“Hadrian’s Wall” McGill University). Not only did they build a wall to keep out invaders, but they also built two deep ditches. They built one ditch in front of the wall and another ditch behind the wall. The ditch in front of the wall was called the fighting ditch and was used to fight in. The ditch behind the wall was called the Vallum. Both of the ditches were 20 feet wide and 10 feet deep. Both ditches also served as an obstacle for invaders to cross (“Hadrian’s Wall” Britanica School).The time and effort the Romans put into this really shows others what they are capable

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