10/23/15 (Keep your HW on your DESK!) I can describe the early Roman Republic. QOD Even though they had no say in the government, what were plebeians forced.

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10/23/15 (Keep your HW on your DESK!) I can describe the early Roman Republic. QOD Even though they had no say in the government, what were plebeians forced to do? Even though they had no say in the government, plebeians were forced to serve in the Army.

Agenda 1.I can and QOD 2.Review “The Punic Wars” 3.Notes The Roman Empire (HW)

The Punic Wars (answers) 1.The Alps and the Pyrennees 2.Croton BCE – Zama 4.Carthage 5.Messana (263) 6.Trebbia in 219 BCE Miles 8.Tyrrhenian and Adriatic 9.Syracuse 10.Close to Northern Africa

33.3 The Patricians Create a Republic 509 BCE the Patricians rebelled Created a republic (elected government) Senate 300 men the Patricians selected Served for life Served as judges Consuls 2 elected leaders Shared Army command