3/14/11 BR – The ______ were a written set of laws that protected the ________ from the _______. Today: The Empire Expands.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Roman Republic Chapter 6, Section 1. The Origins of Rome Rome’s Geography Rome’s Geography Site of Rome chosen for its fertile soil and strategic.
Advertisements

The Roman Republic & the Punic Wars
The Roman Republic & the Punic Wars
Rome: The Beginning Foundations & the Early Republic.
The Roman Republic. The Origins of Rome Rome’s Geography Rome’s Geography Site of Rome chosen for its fertile soil and strategic location.
Ancient Rome. Origins of Rome Story of “Romulus & Remus” In reality, men NOT mortals built Rome.
BA 1/15  Why did Alexander reject the peace offer from Darius III?  Alexander’s final battle with Darius III was which battle? (present day Iraq)  Name.
THE ROMAN REPUBLIC UNIT 2 – GREECE AND ROME LECTURE 4.
Unit IV.  Latin's migrated into Italy about 800 BC.  The Romans shared the Italian peninsula with Greek colonists.  Etruscans- ruled central Italy,
Roman Geography and Government. Objectives: – SWBAT describe the geography of Rome and its impact on the development of Rome – SWBAT describe the Roman.
Section 1 : The Roman Republic
Roman World Takes Shape Chapter 5 Section 1
California Standards  Identify the location and describe the rise of the Roman Republic, including the importance of such mythical and historical.
Coach Parrish OMS Chapter 8, Section 1
The Roman Republic Chapter 6 Unit 1 Notes.
The Roman Republic: Learning Goals
The Roman Republic and Empire Chapter #1 / Section #2
THE PUNIC WARS b.c. I CAN EXPLAIN THE IMPACT ON THAT THE PUNIC WARS HAD ON ROME.
CLASSICAL ROME. GEOGRAPHY How did geography help the Roman civilization develop? Surrounded by water, transport, travel by sea. Mountains offer protection.
THE ROMAN REPUBLIC UNIT 1 – GREECE AND ROME Chapter 5 – Greece
1. How did Rome come to be such a powerful empire and how has it impacted our world today? 2. Describe the origins and rise of Christianity and explain.
The Roman Republic Chapter 8 Section 2.
Turn in Mind Maps 5 th Period – under the map on the right.
The Roman Republic 509 B.C.E. – 476 C.E. Mr. Kelley Western Civilization and Geography.
Turn in 6.1 homework Copy down homework in agenda.
12/2 Focus: 12/2 Focus: – The Romans established a new form of government known as a republic – The Romans influenced many of the values and institutions.
Chapter 6 Section 1 Notes. 509 B.C. 264 B.C. 218 B.C. 44 B.C. A.D. 284 A.D. 476 Ancient Rome and Early Christianity, 500 B.C. – A.D CHAPTER Time.
The Roman Republic & the Punic Wars 509 BC – 27 BC.
The Roman Republic & The Punic Wars Chapter 5. Government: Republic.
The Roman Republic Chapter 6, Section 1. The Origins of Rome Rome’s Geography Rome’s Geography Site of Rome chosen for its fertile soil and strategic.
The Roman Republic. The Origins of Rome Rome’s Geography Rome’s Geography Site of Rome chosen for its fertile soil and strategic location Site of Rome.
Section 2 The Roman Republic.
The Roman Republic: Learning Goals Describe how geography influenced Rome’s development Explain the main institutions of the Roman republic Describe how.
The Roman Republic. Questions and Titles Notes from the lecture Name Period Date.
Warm-up Ancient Rome Read Pages in the textbook 1.What is a Republic and how did Rome become a Republic? 2.What were the 12 tables, who were.
SWBAT: Examine how the world was influenced by Rome. Define: Republic & Twelve Tables (Significance)
The Roman Republic Chapter 8, Section 2. The Early Republic Patricians and Plebeians Patricians and Plebeians Different groups struggle for power in early.
Ancient Rome CHAPTER 3, SECTION 3. THE MAIN IDEA The Ancient Romans made important contributions to government, law, and engineering. The cultural achievements.
Chapter 8 Section 2 The Roman Republic. 1.The ruling class & top officials of the Roman Republic were the _________________. 2.In 494 B.C., many Roman.
The Roman Republic Chapter 6.1.
The Punic Wars Expanding Rome’s Empire. Carthage 1.City founded by Phoenicians in North Africa 2.Controlled W. Mediterranean trade 1.City founded by Phoenicians.
Warm Up List as many things you think you know about Rome!
THE ROMANS CREATE A REPUBLIC. GEOGRAPHIC SETTINGS ITALY is on the ITALIAN PENINSULA ITALY is on the ITALIAN PENINSULA – North – Alps – Surrounded by the.
THE RISE OF ROME. THE BEGINNINGS OF ROME Rome developed along the Tiber river, a strategic location with fertile soil Earliest settlers arrived
Roman Empire Section 1. Origin of Rome  Rome was founded by Latin people from a place called Latium  Rome is in the Middle of the modern country, Italy.
Chapter 11 The Roman Republic Section 1 Geography and the Rise of Rome.
Rome: Geography & Early Republic. What will we learn? 1. Origin & Geography of Rome 2. The Earliest Romans (Latins, Greeks, & Etruscans) 3. Early Roman.
Topic:The Roman Republic
The Roman Republic & the Punic Wars
Essential Questions Describe the social structure of Rome.
Chapter 10 The Roman Republic Study Guide
The Roman Republic Chapter 6, Section 1.
Aim: How Did Rome Spread its Power?
“Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears”
First Ten Does this empire look familiar?
Mapping the Expansion of the Roman Empire
The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
Ancient Rome and Early Christianity
The Roman Republic Chapter 6, Section 1.
City of Rome I. Roman Law 1. All citizens treated fairly
World History A Mr. Marijanovich Crestwood High School
Rome Chapter 10/11.
Republic.
3/16/11 BR – a _____ is a government where people elect their representatives to make laws for them. An Empire is led by an _____, a person who makes all.
The Roman Republic.
The Roman Republic 4/4/2019 Ch. 6.
Aim: How Did Rome Spread its Power?
Roman Civilization.
ROMAN REPUBLIC/EMPIRE
The Roman Republic 6-1.
Presentation transcript:

3/14/11 BR – The ______ were a written set of laws that protected the ________ from the _______. Today: The Empire Expands

The Roman Republic (509 B.C. – 27 B.C. ) THE TWELVE TABLES 451 B.C., officials carve Roman laws on twelve tablets and hung in Forum. Laws confirm right of all free citizens to protection of the law Become the basis for later Roman law

In a group (2-3 people) Pick up a reading section. You will be reading about how Rome expands from just the city to control large portions of Italy and the Mediterranean

In a group (2-3 people) You will be looking for 4 ways that Rome expanded. Rome Conquers Italy Rome’s Commercial Network War with Carthage Rome Triumphs

Rome Spreads its Power Rome Conquers Italy 4 details Rome’s Commercial Network 4 details War With Carthage 4 details Rome Triumphs 4 details