3 ROME - Duluth High School
Download
Report
Transcript 3 ROME - Duluth High School
ROME
The Republic
The Empire
The Origins of Rome
3 founding groups
Latin shepherds
Greek colonies
Etruscan settlements
Geography
Excellent location
Built on the Tiber
River
Mountainous
Mid-point of Italian
peninsula
Center of
Mediterranean Sea
Roman Religion
Polytheistic
Blending of Greek and
Roman religions
Social Organization
Family
Gravitas
(seriousness)
Role of fathers
was important
Role of women
was less
important
Classes
Patricians - upper
class, wealthy
landowners
Plebeians - lower
class, farmers,
artisans and
merchants
Rome had a balanced government
*form of democracy called a republic
*written law code: the Twelve Tables
Monarchy-
consuls
Democracy-
Election of
Senators
Aristocracy- Dictatorship
Senate
-crisis times
The plebeians made progress
toward equality.
Tribunes of the “Plebs’
– 10 elected officials to represent the plebeians
in the Senate
– Were granted veto power
Twelve tables - codified the laws
Citizens’ Assemblies
– More democratic form of government
– All adult, Roman males could attend and vote
Punic Wars
Carthage vs. Rome
Control of trade in
Mediterranean
Three separate wars
Rome ultimately
won but was
weakened
Lead to rise of
proletariat
Julius Caesar
Military/government leader, gained popularity
and power
Tried to save the Republic
Made many reforms
– Grants citizenship, expands senate, creates new
jobs, starts colonies, increased pay for soldiers,
Became dictator for life, 44 B.C.E.
People fear his growing power
Assassinated by group of senators
Republic collapses at his death
The Roman Empire
1st
emperor, Octavian (Caesar’s nephew)
Ruled as Emperor Augustus for 41 years
Created a strong government
Civil service
Many problems after his death
Succession crisis
religion
Contributions of the Roman Empire
Pax Romana: 207 years of peaceful rule
Engineering
– Aqueducts
– Complex sewer system
– Thermal baths
– Series of highways
– Coliseum
The Rise of Christianity
Based on the teachings of Jesus
Spread rapidly through empire
Christians persecuted
Fall of the Roman Empire
Economic Problems - three sources of prosperity
ended (trade, plunder, farms)
Military Problems - Goths over ran legions,
soldiers fought for money not patriotism
Political Decay - officials were no longer loyal to
Rome
Social Decay - loss of loyalty for government
Weakened empire falls after Barbarian attacks
(the Huns)