Rome the Republic
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Rome the Republic
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Ms. Lasater
World History
POD 1
Republic
2 elected consuls were the head
Senate
Leaders from the Patricians
Served a one-year term
Controlled the army
Law-makers
Controlled spending
Chosen by Consuls
Served for life
300 seats
Assembly
Plebeians
Had limited power BUT they
elected the consuls
Consuls had to gain support of
the plebeian class
Government
Senatus Populus Que
Romanus
Chiseled on public
buildings, armor,
coins, park benches
Anything that
belonged to the state
“The Senate and the
People of Rome”
Kings were no longer
in charge
SPQR
Main marketplace and
business center
Also a place for public
speaking
Banking, trading,
shopping, and marketing
Great orators
Argued persuasively
Festivals and religious
ceremonies
Go to a temple to leave a
gift for one of their gods
The Forum
At least once a day
Included:
Hot and cold pools
Slaves to wait on you
Steam rooms
Saunas
Exercise rooms
Hair salons
Reading rooms
Think of is as a large mall with
bathing pools
900 public baths in Rome
Part of daily life
Roman Baths
Kids couldn’t use them
There was an admission charge
Slaves couldn’t use them
But people brought their slaves
as attendants
Roman Legion
Legion
Uniform
5000 men
Each had a banner, leader, number
and nickname
Rectangular shield
Short sword
Dagger
Metal jacket
Helmet
Belt
Kilt
Shirt
Hobnailed sandals
Service
Legionary served for 25 years
Retirement
Given land and a pension
Gave retired military a place to call
home in the country that they
would defend
Placed loyal military men all over
the provinces
“All roads lead to
Rome”
It was true!
Rome was the heart of
the republic
Each time a new city
was conquered, a road
was built from that
city back to Rome
Roman Roads
Milestones told how
far it was to Rome
Hannibal & Carthage
Carthage- ancient city-state in
North Africa- 300 miles from
Rome
First Punic War
Carthage controlled 3 islands
off Italy’s coast
Rome wanted Carthage to join
its republic
Fought for 20 years
Neither won
Rome took Sicily, Sardinia and
Corsica
Hannibal
9-year-old son of the general at
the First Punic War- vowed to
make Rome pay
Clever general
Snakes plan
Wanted to conquer all of Spain
Not this creepy
one…
But this one
Second Punic War
Second Punic War
Spanish city asked for help but
Rome attacked Carthage instead
of Hannibal
Hannibal planned to march
90,000 foot soldiers, 12,000
calvary, and 37 elephants from
Spain
Route was more rugged than he
expected
Carthage agreed to peace terms
Carthage changed their mind and
Rome defeated Carthage but
didn’t catch Hannibal
Second set of peace terms:
Carthage leave Spain, Gaul
and Italy
Reduce their navy to 10
warships
Pay 10,000 talents in war
damages in 50 annual
payments over 50 years
Rome finally caught up with
Hannibal but he swallowed
poison rather than surrender (he
was 64)
Month of July named after him
People trusted him and believed
he could solve Rome’s problems
Problems of the Republic
Julius Caesar
Crime
Taxes
Hunger
Unemployment
Slave labor dependency
Spoke openly about problems
and solutions
Leaders in the Senate were afraid
Caesar would take power and
rule as a king
Entered Rome in 49 BCE with
Roman Legion to take over the
government
Poor people were glad; Senate
was furious
Julius Caesar
Caesar defeated Pompey and
the Senate’s forces and
became the master of Rome
Improvements
Relieved debt
Enlarged the Senate
Built the Forum Iulium
Revised the calendar
Assassinated by a group of
Senators led by Cassius and
Brutus on the Ides of March
(15) 44 BCE
Assassination sparked civil
wars that ended the Republic
and Caesar’s great nephew,
Octavian, became the first
emperor of Rome