I. From Republic to Empire
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Roman Senator debating
Emperor Trajan
Republic – a
government in
which the
people vote on
representatives
to run the
government on
their behalf
By 265 BCE, Rome controlled all
of Italy
◦ Large military of citizen
soldiers
◦ Imperialism – Establishing
control over foreign
lands/peoples
◦ Conquered lands became
provinces
◦ Rome depended on riches
gained from conquering people
As Rome expanded westward,
came into contact & conflict with
Carthage
264 - 146 BCE. Rome vs. Carthage
◦ Carthage & Rome are equals
First war: Rome wins
Second war: Rome wins
◦ Captured Sicily, Corsica, Sardinia (trade)
◦ Carthage attack: Hannibal (Carthage)
marches army into Italy from North, while
Rome expects attack from South
◦ For 15 years, Hannibal’s army crushes
Italy, but stopped at Rome.
Rome attacked N. Africa in 202 BCE,
forcing Hannibal to return to defend his
homeland.
◦ After this, Carthage no longer a threat to
Third Punic War (149 BCE)
◦ Rome decides to destroy Carthage,
with popular support.
◦ Rome defeats Carthage (146 BCE)
Kill or sell into slavery all survivors
Burn the harbor
Pour salt onto the farmland so
nothing would ever grow
Rome is now top dog in the
Mediterranean
By 133 BCE, Rome extended from Spain
to Egypt
Roman farmers fell into debt, due to
influx of slaves & grain from conquered
lands.
Attempts at government reform failed
Civil war
◦ Senate – in power
◦ Political/Military leaders – popular among
people
◦ Bread and Circuses – used to control
population
Military general Julius Caesar marches
army on Rome, taking senate’s power
away & forcing them to make him
dictator for life
Julius Caesar (44 BCE)
Nephew Octavian takes over
(renamed Augustus)
◦ Senate thought Julius wanted to be king
◦ Stabbed to death by the Senate, leading
to another civil war.
◦ Gave people jobs based on talent, not
connections
◦ Took a census to collect better taxes
(census = population count)
◦ Brings in 200 years of Roman Peace (Pax
Romana)
◦ Republic comes to an end
Rome is now an EMPIRE
◦ Empire – a territory ruled by a single,
supreme authority (not hereditary)