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However, most Roman colonists were content to remain where they were, because Roman colonies were founded on three main criteria. Firstly, the settlers tended to be former legionaries and their families. Secondly, the land they were settled on tended to be the richest and most fertile lands in the territory the Romans were occupying, and thirdly, even more than rich farmlands, Roman colonies were founded on defensible sites of strategic importance.
Cataclysm 90 BC: The Forgotten War that Almost Destroyed Rome
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