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Geography and Rome Rome is located in the center of the Italian peninsula. This location helped the Romans expand in Italy and beyond. The Apennine Mountains run down the center of Italy but are not too rugged. Fertile plains supported a growing population. Rome was built on seven rolling hills along a bend in the Tiber River.
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She Wolf with Remus and Romulus
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Latins The Latins were farmers and shepherds who wandered into Italy across the Alps around 1000 BCE. They settled on either side of the Tiber River in a region they called Latium. They built the original settlement at Rome, a cluster of wooden huts atop one of its seven hills, the Palatine Hill. These settlers were the first Romans. Latin become the basis of French, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese (Romance Languages)
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The Greeks Between 750 and 600 BCE, Greek settlers established about 50 colonies on the coasts of southern Italy and Sicily. The cities became prosperous and commercially active. They brought all of Italy, including Rome, into closer contact with Greek civilization. The Greeks taught the Romans about democracy which later influenced Roman government.
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The Etruscans The Etruscans were native to northern Italy. They were skilled metalworkers and engineers. The Etruscans strongly influenced the development of Roman civilization. They had a system of writing, and the Romans adopted their alphabet. They also influenced Rome’s architecture, especially the use of the arch.
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The Etruscan Alphabet
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The Gate of Volterra: First known Archway in History!
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Origin of Roman Religion
Romans borrowed religious ideas from both the Greeks and the Etruscans. The Romans adopted Etruscan rituals that they believed helped them to win the favor of the gods. Roman gods even took on the personalities and legends of the Greek gods. Romans, however, gave their gods different names. Thus Zeus, the king of the Greek gods, became Jupiter in Rome, and Hera, the queen of the gods, became Juno.
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Agriculture “Rome is a “Republic of Farmers”
Majority of Romans owned small plots of land. Agriculture was the main economic activity and the basis of wealth. Social status, political power related to land ownership. Republic = Form of government in which power rests in the hands of citizens who vote for public officials.
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The Roman Forum
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