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ROME
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CULTURAL LEGACY GREEK ROMAN CHRISTIANITY GERMANIC
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ITALY TODAY CAPITAL – ROME LEADER- PRIME MINISTER- BERLUSCONI ABOUT THE SIZE OF ARIZONA ITALY DID NOT BECOME A COUNTRY UNTIL 1861
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MAP
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PROBLEMS TODAY ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION CORRUPTION HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
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ANCIENT ROME CREATED ONE OF WORLD’S LARGEST EMPIRES SPAIN TO EASTERN SHORE OF MEDITERRANEAN BRITAIN- SOUTH TO NORTH AFRICA MEDITERRANEAN WAS “MARE NOSTRUM” OR “ our sea”
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ROMAN EMPIRE
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ROMAN CIVILZATION LASTED NEARLY 1,000 YEARS DIVIDED INTO TWO TIME PERIODS A) THE REPUBLIC – 509 BCE- 27 BCE B) THE EMPIRE- 27 BCE- 476 CE
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WHY DID ANCIENT ROME LAST SO LONG? A) STRENGTH OF THE MILITARY
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B) A WELL CONSTRUCTED GOVERNMENT
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SENATUS POPOLUSQUE ROMANUS SPQR- THE SENATE AND THE PEOPLE OF ROME ROMAN GOVERNMENT EVOLOVED INTO A REPUBLIC A REPUBLIC IS A GOVERNMENT IN WHICH THE PEOPLE CHOOSE THE LEADERS
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C) EXCELLENT MEANS OF COMMUNICATION
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D) SEVERAL WAYS TO KEEP THE PEOPLE HAPPY 1.
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E) ROMAN ABILITY TO INCORPORATE (blend in) ALL THOSE PEOPLE IT CONQUERED
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ROMAN CIVILIZATION HELPED TO SHAPE OUR LANGUAGE OUR LAW OUR GOVERNMENT OUR ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICES ROMAN CIVILIZATION LAID THE FOUNDATION FOR MEDIEVAL CIVILIZATION
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Geography of Italy Unlike Greece, Italy is not broken up into small, isolated valleys. Broad, fertile plains in the north and the west. Why is this a good thing?
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The Latins The Latins were the ancestors of the Romans and the first settlers of Italy Legend holds that twin brothers, Romulus and Remus, founded Rome Romans place high importance on this legend because they were said to be sons of a Latin woman and the god of war, Mars.
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Mars
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Etruscans Lived mostly north of Rome, shared the land with the Latins Romans learned many things from the Etruscans Alphabet, engineering, and use of the arch in construction
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Roman Arch
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More Arches
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Romans Establish a Republic Drove the Etruscans out in 509 B.C. Republic means what? Senate made the laws and controlled the government Patricians Appointed Consuls supervised business of government and command armies Could only serve one term
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Cincinnatus Appointed a dictator in time of war Cincinnatus was the most admired and respected Put an army together and won a battle all in 15 days.
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Cincinnatus
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Plebians Farmers, merchants, and artisans who made up most of the population Wanted a say in government Over time they were admitted to the senate Made the government more democratic
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Law of 12 Tables 450 B.C. Publically displayed Before this, Plebians had protested that citizens could not know what the laws were because they were not written down
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Roman Society Males (Fathers) held absolute power Women played larger role compared to Greek society Over time they gained, more accepted status and attended public baths, dined out, and attended the theatre
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Roman Mythology and Religion Believed in many gods and goddesses Main god was Jupiter, who ruled over the sky and other gods Juno Jupiter’s wife protected marriage Neptune god of the sea Mars god of war
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From Republic to Empire Chapter 5: Section 2
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The Punic Wars
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Map
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Would consist of 3 wars Rome vs. Carthage Rome dominates the first Punic War and won the islands of Sicily, Corsica, and Sardinia
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Punic Wars
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2 nd Punic War Carthaginians seek revenge Were led by Hannibal Hannibal had dozens of war elephants in his army Sent his army on a long march through France and over the Alps into Italy. Lost 1/3 of army Was a complete surprise to the Romans
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War Elephants
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2 nd Punic War cont.. Would win battle after battle for 15 years Not able to capture Rome Long march to Italy would backfire because Romans sent an army to Carthage while Hannibal was away Romans were able to win once again
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3 rd Punic War Romans were out to destroy Carthage once and for all “Carthage must be destroyed” No mercy, survivors were either killed or sold into slavery Poured salt over the earth to make sure nothing ever grew again Rome now ruled the Mediterranean
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Rome Rome is now the most powerful city in the Mediterranean Rome actually controlled all of the following areas, Greece, Macedonia, Spain, and Egypt Was much more than just a city
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Impact at Home Many people got rich in Rome As they conquered more lands, they forced the people to work as slaves Wealthy families bought huge farming estates called latifundia
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Attempts at Reform Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus were the first to attempt reform
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Specific Reforms Wanted the state to give land to poor farmers Use public funds to buy food for the poor Angered the Senate of Rome who saw them as a threat…had them and their followers killed
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Roman Republic Declines A series of civil wars break out Power struggle between the Senate and reformers The citizen soldiers of Rome would play a major role
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Citizen Soldiers Their loyalty was to their commanders, not to Rome Became a professional army
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