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The Rise of Rome and the Roman Republic
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Geography -Located on the Italian peninsula, in the center of the Mediterranean Sea -The Alps are in the North -The Apennine Mts. are on the eastern coast -broad, fertile plains in the north and west
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Where is the World is Italy?
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Early Civilization in Italy
-Italy was originally occupied by many different groups of people -Two main groups were Greek colonists and the Etruscans -The Etruscans ruled much of central Italy and Rome itself -Ancestors of the Romans, the Latins, settled in the area that is now Rome around 800 B.C.
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Legend of the Founding of Rome
-Legend has it that twin brothers, Romulus and Remus founded the city -According to the tale, the twins’ mother was a Latin woman and their father was the war god Mars -This led Romans to believe that they had a divine origin Romulus and Remus were said to Be raised by a she-wolf.
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Rome’s Geography Why would this geographic location be an advantage?
Rome is located: -On the banks of the Tiber River -On and around seven hills Why would this geographic location be an advantage?
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Politics - 509 B.C. Rome is Founded
Romans drove out their Etruscan ruler and established a republic They did not want one person to have all the power
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Structure of the Republic
Patricians= landholding upper class Plebeians= farmers, merchants, artisans, traders Senate= governing body Consuls= two patricians elected by the senate Tribunes=two plebeians elected by the poor Dictator= assigned to be in charge in the event of a war for six months Patricians Plebeians
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Government Comparisons with US government Balance of power
Senate and House of Representatives Consul (= president) Tribune (veto power) Courts (independent)
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Patricians vs. Plebeians
Plebeians have no say in the government Eventually get to elect their own officials called tribunes in 494 B.C. For 84 years, ( B.C.) plebeians fought to have a role in each part of the government
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What problems might the Roman Republic face given the way it is arranged?
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Social Structures -A man was the head of the household and his wife and children did not question his authority Over centuries, women received more rights. These included: Owning property Running businesses All Roman children were taught to learn to read and write Wealthy had private tutors for their children
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Religion -Romans were polytheistic-they believed in many gods and goddesses -Many of the gods were adapted from the Greek gods Greek God Roman God Zeus-ruler of all gods Jupiter-ruler of all gods Hera-wife of Zeus, protected marriage Juno-wife of Jupiter, protected marriage Poseidon-god of the sea Neptune-god of the sea Roman calendar is full of feasts and celebrations to honor the gods and goddesses Temples for worship to ask for divine assistance
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Roman Military Conquest
Rome grows strong and begins conquering the rest of Italy -By 270 B.C., Rome controls most of the Italian peninsula Military is made up of citizens Rome conquered justly- allowing those conquered to keep their culture, customs, and government- as long as they supplied soldiers, paid taxes, and acknowledge Roman leadership
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The Punic Wars -Carthage had an empire throughout the Mediterranean
-Carthage was a city founded by Phoenicians traders -Rome fought Carthage in three wars from 264 B.C. to 146 B.C. (118 years!) -By the Third Punic War, Rome had completely destroyed Carthage and gained all of Carthage’s territory
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The Gracchus Brothers The brothers worked to get the state to distribute the land to the poor farmers Senate felt they were a threat to its power, and hired thugs to kill the brothers and their followers I how do you think this made the people feel about the senate? -Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus were plebeians who were elected tribunes
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Republic to Empire -Civil wars break out to decide who should hold power. The senate wanted to keep the status quo; political leaders wanted to weaken the senate and enact reforms -Slave uprisings throughout the republic -Armies became loyal to their commanders because they gave them benefits such as captured land and other spoils of war.
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