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Chapter 5 - ROME
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Geography
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Reasons Rome was a Good Place to Build an Empire
Centrally located in Mediterranean Built on 7 hills = easily defended Located on the Tiber River = safe from sea attack and good for trade “All roads lead to Rome”
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Greeks settled in Southern Italy
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The Roman Republic 509 BC - Romans overthrow Etruscan kings and create a Republic Leader is NOT a king, and only certain citizens can vote.
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War and Conquest Rome engaged in warfare for almost 200 years
They took control over all of Italy – including Greece
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Why was Rome Successful?
Good Diplomats – allowed freedom and extended citizenship Excelled in military matters – brilliant strategists Practical in law and conquest
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Government of Rome
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Early Rome was divided into two groups:
Patricians – land owners; ruling class Plebeians – less wealthy landholders, merchants, and farmers
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CEOs of the Republic Consuls – two men chosen each year to run government & lead the army Praetors – in charge of civil law
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Senate – 300 patricians who served for life
Centuriate Assembly – elected chief officials (wealthy) & passed laws
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Struggle between the Classes
Patricians vs. Plebeians
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Peace brought about by The Twelve Tables
450 B.C. - Rome’s first code of laws Guaranteed rights to Plebeians
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Law of Nations Included principles (passed down through generation) such as: Innocent until proven otherwise Accused allowed to defend self Judge expected to weigh evidence
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Punic Wars BC
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Battle for control of trade in the Western Mediterranean
Rome vs. Carthage Battle for control of trade in the Western Mediterranean
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Carthage
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First Punic War B.C. Began when Rome sent an army to Sicily
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Rome wins & gets Sicily
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Second Punic War
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Hannibal Invades Italy from Spain
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Crosses the Alps with elephants, horses, & army of 46,000
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Crushes Romans at Cannae
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Hannibal spends 10 years in Italy, but no victory
Hannibal spends 10 years in Italy, but no victory. (Romans wouldn’t leave the cities) Romans sent troops to Spain & pushed the Carthaginians out
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Rome Wins Rome attacks Carthage
Hannibal forced to return through Spain--defeated at Zama in 202 BC Spain becomes a Roman province Rome is the dominant power
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Third Punic War 50 years later Rome attacks Carthage out of spite
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Carthage burned
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Rome establishes its empire &
now rules the Mediterranean
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