From Kingdom to Republic to Empire

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From Kingdom to Republic to Empire

Founding of the Roman Republic Legend says Romulus and Remus, twin sons of Mars, god of War, founded the city where they were rescued from the Tiber River and cared for by the she-wolf. (753 B.C.E.)

The Etruscan Kingdom: Rome’s Early Days (700-500 B.C.E.) For two and a half centuries, kings of the neighboring Etruria, the land to Rome’s north, ruled the city. The Romans learned about city building, art, religion, mythology, and even language from the Etruscans.

From Kingdom to Republic 509 B.C.E. 509 B.C.E., the powerful citizens of Romedrove out the Etruscan kings. They declared Rome a republic, a government in which power resides in a body of citizens and consists of representatives elected by them. Only men with wealth and property could command and rise in the ranks.

The Republic Expands (350 B.C.E. to 150 B.C.E) Romans secured peninsula because of military colonies and generous policy toward the people they conquered Free from taxation Govern their own internal affairs Participate in trade Take Roman spouses Must provide military support and alliance

The Republic Expands Between 264 and 146 B.C.E., Rome fought Carthage in three conflicts known as the Punic Wars. Competition for grain in the western Mediterranean (Romans burned Carthage to the ground and forced 50,000 survivors into slavery) Rome seized Carthaginian possessions in north Africa

From Republic to Empire

Rome’s Imperial Expansion Creates Problems Rome became wealthy and powerful, but there were problems: Conquered lands fell into the hands of wealthy elites who organized plantations known as latifundia. Owners of latifundia operated at lower costs than did owners of smaller holdings who often were forced to sell their land to wealthier neighbors. Gracchus brothers attempted to reform land distribution policies but were assassinated. The constitution had worked for a small city-state but it would not work for a large empire.

The Roman Empire Military commanders recruited landless farmers for an army and initiated a civil war. General Gaius Gracchus marched on Rome, placed the city under military occupation and hunted down political enemies. Gracchus was killed by the Senate in 83 B.C.E and ______ seized Rome Murdered some ten thousand individuals.

The Roman Empire By the time Sulla died in 78 B.C.E., he had imposed policies that weakened the influence of the lower classes and strengthened the wealthy in Roman politics. Poverty in the cities ________, while the price of grain rose. Social outbreaks were common. The urban poor joined the personal armies of ambitious generals.

The Roman Empire is Firmly Established Gaius Gracchus’ nephew, Julius Caesar, favored liberal policies. He was popular with Romans because he spent sums of money sponsoring battles between gladiators and wild animals. This kept him in the public eye and helped to publicize his interests in social reform. He led an army to Gaul, which he conquered and brought it into the Roman Empire. In 49 B.C.E., he named himself dictator of Rome.

The Roman Empire is Firmly Established Caesar made much needed reforms. He relieved ______. He used his wealth to promote building and entertainment in Rome which pacified his subjects. He confiscated land from his opponents and redistributed among his army’s veterans. He extended Roman _____ to people in the conquered provinces. In ____ BCE Caesar was assassinated (stabbed to death) in the Roman forum. The Ides of March Civil War went on for the next _____years.

Finally Peace and Prosperity in the Roman Empire Caesar’s nephew, Octavian built a monarchy disguised as a republic. Augustus initiated the Pax Romana (________) which lasted more than 200 years. This was a period of domestic peace and foreign expansion.

The Roman Empire (117 C.E.)

The Empire Flourishes When Roman soldiers, diplomats, governors, and merchants arrived in sparsely populated sites like Gaul, Germany, Britain, and Spain, they stimulated the development of states. Local ruling elites joined with Roman representatives and used wealth to control natural resources and build states larger than ever. _________________________________________________________________________________________.

Intellectual Development They established the principle of “innocent until proven guilty” and defendants could challenge accusers before a judge in a court of law. Romans adopted many of the cultural aspects of Greek life Philosophy, mathematics, theatre, etc.

Technological Development Roman engineers prepared deep beds for roads, edged them with curbs, provided drainage and used large, flat paving stones. They developed wide roads for two lanes. Temples, bath houses, public buildings, stadiums, and ______________.

Economic Development In the early days of the Roman kingdom and republic, agriculture was the foundation of Rome. _________ concentrated on production for export. Because it was possible to import grains at good prices from lands that produced surpluses, other regions could concentrate on cultivation of fruits and vegetables or production of manufactured items, i.e. olives from Greece, wine and olive oil from Spain, etc. The Roman military kept the seas free from pirates.

Trade Routes

Social Structure ______ families – The eldest male ruled the household. Women frequently ran the household, playing significant roles in family finances and inheritance. Slavery was an essential component of the Roman empire’s success. By the 2nd century C.E., more than _______of the population were slaves.

Development of Religion As a result of interaction with the Etruscans and later the Greeks, the Romans developed a polytheistic culture. The Jews, who were monotheistic, rebelled. Some openly fought the Romans; others sought salvation through isolation. Christianity emerged in this context as some Jews sought to form a community around Jesus of Nazareth, a charismatic leader who taught peace, devotion to God, and love for fellow human beings. 1st Century C.E. Paul of Tarsus spread the ideas of Christianity using the roads and communication system established by the Roman Empire.