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The Rise and Fall of Rome 500 BC 476 AD Pax Romana ©2012, TESCCC
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Rise of Rome Early Settlement of Rome in the Italian Peninsula at around 700 BC along the Tiber River Roman Republic is Established at around 509 BC Roman Republic Expands: The Roman Empire Pax Romana “Roman Peace” (lasting about 200 years from 27 BC to 395 AD) ©2012, TESCCC
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Early Romans: Latin- Early settlers of Rome Etruscans- Northern Italy –Eventually take control of Rome and build it into a great city. –Build it on 7 hills for protection. 509 BC- Romans drive Etruscans out. ©2012, TESCCC
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Roman Government: Republic Republic - a government with elected representativesRepublic - a government with elected representatives Twelve TablesTwelve Tables PatriciansPatricians PlebeiansPlebeians SenateSenate ConsulsConsuls ©2012, TESCCC
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Roman government Patricians- wealthy landowners that controlled the republic. Consuls- two individuals that directed the daily affairs of government and led the army. –One-year terms ©2012, TESCCC
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The Senate 300-member council of patricians that made laws and served Rome –Most powerful part of the Republic ©2012, TESCCC
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The Plebeians The common people (common farmers, artisans, merchants) Had no say in government Allowed to take part in the assembly, but had less power than the Senate. Twelve Tables- 451 BCE –Plebeians have Roman laws written. –Gives common people some protection against unfair patrician decisions. ©2012, TESCCC
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The Punic Wars 264-202 BCE- Series of wars between Rome and Carthage for control of Mediterranean –Carthage – North African city founded by Phoenicians. First Punic War (Rome wins) –Rome-superior army/Carthage-superior navy –Rome gains Sicily – makes it a province Second Punic War (Rome wins) –Hannibal invades Italy. ©2012, TESCCC
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Hannibal Carthaginian general Invades Italy from the north via the Alps with elephants. Battle of Cannae –Hannibal pulls back from Rome. –Romans believe he is retreating and follow. –Hannibal surrounds and defeats. Scipio- Roman general attacks Carthage –Hannibal tries to return home. –Defeats Hannibal at the Battle of Zama. ©2012, TESCCC
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Destruction of Carthage Romans burn it because it represented Hannibal. Survivors sold into slavery. Becomes a Roman province along with Greece and the Mediterranean. ©2012, TESCCC
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The Roman Republic in Crisis Hannibal’s invasion destroyed the farms. Newly conquered lands begin to import food into Rome. –Farmer income declines. –Latifundia (large estates) created. ©2012, TESCCC
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The Gracchus Brothers Tiberius Gracchus –Elected to tribune promising aid to the farmers –Called for taking land and distributing it to the landless Limit farm size Gaius Gracchus –Gives grain to the poor –Opened more land to farmers –Secured more rights for the middle class ©2012, TESCCC
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More turmoil… Romans originally stayed united due to their fear of Carthage –N–No Carthage – nothing to fear Senate unable to provide effective leadership –P–Patricians become more concerned w/ keeping their power and wealth. Slave revolts! ©2012, TESCCC
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Spartacus 73 BCE Proclaims war on Rome in attempt to free the slaves. 2 years of successful revolts Eventually killed along with 6000 followers. ©2012, TESCCC
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The rise of dictators Dictator- one person w/ absolute power Military loyalty came from loyalty to Rome. Gaius Marius –Ensures loyalty of troops by promising loot from conquered lands. Lucius Sulla –Rival to Marius –Bloody wars over power –Kills Marius and becomes dictator of Rome. ©2012, TESCCC
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First triumvirate 60 BCE- Three army generals unite to rule Rome. –P–Pompey –C–Crassus –J–Julius Caesar Caesar becomes consul and commands the Roman legions in Gaul. –C–Conquers Gaul (France) and England. Pompey gets support from Senate. –O–Orders Caesar to return home w/out the army. Caesar invades Rome w/ army and defeats Pompey. –B–Becomes a “hero of the empire.” ©2012, TESCCC
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Julius Caesar Reforms Rome 1.Reorganized government with him as dictator. 2.Lowered taxes. 3.Makes governors responsible to him. 4.Grants citizenship to conquered peoples. March 15, 44 BCE- Caesar assassinated –Stabbed in the Senate as many became jelious –Augustus Caesar becomes next ruler –Pax Romana (a period of peace: 27 BC to 395 AD) ©2012, TESCCC
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The Roman Empire Augustus Caesar gains control of the following: –M–Military Takes complete control of army Gives veterans bonuses of land. –P–Provinces Supervised all the governors. –L–Loyalty to Rome Granted citizenship to more conquered peoples of Europe. ©2012, TESCCC
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Second triumvirate Mark Antony Lepidus Octavian Created by Mark Antony –Falls in love w/ Cleopatra, queen of Egypt Octavian crushes the combined fleet of Antony and Cleopatra. ©2012, TESCCC
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Octavian 31 BCE- creates the Roman Empire Allows Senate to keep some power, but he would retain sole rulership. Changes name to Augustus –“honored and majestic” Takes title of “Caesar” –“first citizen” ©2012, TESCCC
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Pax Romana “The Roman Peace”- 27-180 AD“The Roman Peace”- 27-180 AD –Period of peace and prosperity. ©2012, TESCCC
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Tiberius 14-37 AD Augustus’ stepson Plots and violence become common in Roman politics. ©2012, TESCCC
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Caligula Cruel and insane Rules for 4 years –Assassinated by his imperial guard. ©2012, TESCCC
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Claudius 41-54 AD Restores order to the Roman Empire. ©2012, TESCCC
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Nero Claudius’ stepson Becomes Emperor at age 17. Becomes bloodthirsty and violent. –Murders own mother for criticizing his mistress. Rome burns in 64 AD. –Nero blames the Christians. Army rebels against him, and he commits suicide. ©2012, TESCCC
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Vespasian The year after Nero’s death, 2 emperors are assassinated and 1 commits suicide. Chosen by military as emperor of Rome. Restores discipline in the army and the administration of the Empire. –Puts down revolts in Judaea and Gaul. ©2012, TESCCC
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Nerva Vespasian's sons rule for almost 10 years. Senate chooses Nerva as the new emperor in 96 AD. Establishes the adoptive system. –Adopts a son and declares him the heir to the throne. ©2012, TESCCC
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Trajan 98-117 AD Adopted son of Nerva. Spanish-born Wise and popular –Eases tax burden. Empire reaches its greatest size. ©2012, TESCCC
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Hadrian 117-138 AD Devoted to protecting the Empire, rather than expanding it. Creates Palestine out of Jewish territory. –Encourages non-Jews to live there. ©2012, TESCCC
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Marcus Aurelius Last of the adopted emperors –“Good Emperors” Abandons the adoptive system and chooses his own son as the new emperor –Commodus – unfit to rule –End of the Pax Romana ©2012, TESCCC
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Roman Empire is divided into the Western Empire and the Eastern Empire by Diocletian and Constantine ©2012, TESCCC
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Fall of Rome Invasions Weak military Failure to collect taxes Bad leadership 476 AD marks the official fall of Rome Empire was too large Increase use of slaves put Romans out of work Prices increased Corruption Decrease in trade Invasions: Franks, Visigoths, Huns, Vandals, Saxons ©2012, TESCCC
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