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The Roman Empire
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The Republic Collapses
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Economic Collapse Increasing gap between rich & poor
Population Breakdown: Urban poor (25%) Slave population (33%) Small farms v. large farms CONFLICT!
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Military Upheaval Decreasing loyalty within the military
Power-hungry generals & shifting loyalties 1st Triumvirate: Caesar, Pompey, Crassus
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Military Upheaval 1st Triumvirate: group of 3 rulers
Caesar, Pompey, Crassus Caesar: Consul Governor of Gaul – Success! Pompey orders Caesar home Crosses Rubicon River & defeats Pompey Becomes Dictator!
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Caesar’s Reforms
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Caesar’s Reforms Granted Roman citizenship to people living in Roman provinces Expanded the Senate Aided the poor by providing jobs Increased pay for military
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The Beginning of Empire
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The Empire After Caesar’s death civil war broke out; destroyed what was left of Republic Second Triumvirate: Octavian, Mark Antony, Lepidus
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The Empire Ruled for 10 years with the intention of avenging the assassins Ended in jealousy, violence, war, etc.
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Cleopatra + Marc Antony
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The Empire End Result: After Octavian defeated Mark Antony & Cleopatra he became UNCHALLENGED RULER of Rome Became Augustus; the “exalted one”
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A Vast & Powerful Empire
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The Pax Romana Peak of the Roman Empire 27 BC to AD 180
Peace & prosperity Pax Romana: “Roman Peace”
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Extent of Empire 3 million square miles; 60 to 80 million people
Spain, Mesopotamia, North Africa, Britain
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Political Improvements
Contributions of Augustus: Established VERY efficient gov’t Stabilized the Roman frontier Glorified Rome Established a civil service system
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Agriculture & Trade Agriculture; most important industry
90% of population involved in production HUGE trading network; made easier because of common coinage Greece, Anatolia, China, India, etc.
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