BY: CAROLINE AND MACKENZIE.  A couple key events in this time period was Roman men were very well trained soldiers. Also Romans gradually took over Italy's.

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BY: CAROLINE AND MACKENZIE

 A couple key events in this time period was Roman men were very well trained soldiers. Also Romans gradually took over Italy's peninsula.  A positive event in ancient Rome was there was a treaty to stop war.  A negative event in ancient Rome was Gaul’s once destroyed

This picture is Roman expansion from B.C.E

 A key event in ancient Rome at the time period was when they fought the Punic War.  A positive effect was Rome wanted peace between them.  A negative effect was the war in North Africa.

This picture shows a map of the life roman life. This picture is about the roman war.

 A key event is Caesar gave work to the Romans.  A positive effect is Caesar gave jobs to tons of people.  A negative effect is a group of people killed Caesar because they thought they were saving the republic.

 A key event was Pax Roma means roman peace.  A positive effect was peace because there was a lot of wars.  A negative effect was Augustus because 1 rebellion took 100,000 soldiers to put Roman men down.

This is roman expansion and how much land they had. This is Augustus the rebel.

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 509 to 264 B.C.E Rome took over italy’s peninsula  264 to 146 B.C.E war in south africa  145 to 44 wealth came to Rome  44 B.C.E to 14 B.C caesar was murdered.

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