reform of provincial administration summary
- Created by: Grace Moorhouse
- Created on: 30-05-15 13:50
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- REFORM OF PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATION
- PAX ROMANA
- PEACE- meant that billeting of Roman troops came to an end as well as the massive financial and material exactions demanded of the provinces.
- improvements
- a better taxation system based on censuses
- greater responsibility given to local communities.
- greater care in selection and control of governors.
- there was an inscription from the provincials of Asia in (BC expressing their gratitude to Augustus
- vast building programmes were also carried out in the provinces - financed often by wealthy inhabitants-they dedicated theatres, temples baths and aqueducts to Augustus and Rome.
- PAX ROMANA
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