The Rise of Rome

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The Rise of Rome
By: *Angelique Osterman*
The Rise of Rome
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Fire awed the early Romans, as it did the Greeks and all
the others.
When ancient Greece was in it’s glory, Rome was slowly
rising.
The Roman military activities made Rome rich.
The Roman Republic
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The Roman no longer wished to be ruled by the kings,
instead they set up a form of government called a
“republic”.
In a republic, people who have the right to vote and elect
their own leaders.
The Roman republic became an example for later people,
including the people who founded Untied States
government.
The Roman Army
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Rome’s success on the battlefield was due to it’s powerful
army.
The Roman’s built the mightiest army of their time, they
divided their army into groups called legions.
A legion had about 6000 soldiers, each legion was divided
into smaller units of 60 to 120 soldiers.
Rome’s Empire Grows
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During the years of the Punic Wars, Rome also expanded
to the east.
The Roman’s conquered Macedonia, Greece, and Asia
Minor.
By 130 B.C., Rome ruled most of the Mediterranean world.
The Roman family
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Roman life centered around the family, households were
often large, with parents, children, relatives, and slaves
living together.
The father was the lead of the household, by law everyone
had to obey him.
Roman woman had few legal rights, but they had more
freedom then the Greek woman.
The rich and poor of Rome
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The rich and the poor lives had lived very different
lives, like the rich got way better homes and the
things in it than the poor did, the poor got all the
messed up things and the noisiest neighborhood.
The poor people of Rome lived hard lives, without
free food from the government, many people would
have to starve.
The poor lived in crowded, dirty apartment buildings
that were often seven stories high.
This is a example of the poor hoses.
This is an example of the rich houses.
The end of the Roman republic
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The conquest, of an empire changed Rome, riches from
conquered lands poured into the city.
Roman workers were one of the groups that had to go
through suffering, and so did the farmers.
Thousands of slaves from conquered lands were sent to
Rome.