The Rise of Julius Caesar

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The Rise of Julius Caesar

Results of the Punic Wars Proletariat – New Social Class The gap between the rich and poor grew. New Landless Poor Former soldiers

Slavery Uprisings Gladiator Games Public Punishments Entertaining the “MOB”

Reforms of the Republic Gracchi Brothers – Tiberius and Gaius Civil War #1 Both Murdered –WHY? Disarray again in the Republic Marius vs. Sulla Military Battles for Power Civil War #2

Trace Caesar’s Path Crassus and Money 1st Legacy Triumvirate Octavian Gaul The Rubicon 2nd Octavian Antony Cleopatra Legacy