By: Colin Weinert and Paul O’Mara. KEY EVENTS Roman leaders signed a treaty with Latin neighbors ...

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By: Colin Weinert and Paul O’Mara

KEY EVENTS Roman leaders signed a treaty with

Latin neighbors POSITIVE EFFECTS Rome congered the Etruscans and

neighboring tribes NEGITIVE EFFECT City was in ruins and Roman’s wanted

to leave

509-264 B.C.E.

KEY EVENTS Carthaginian general surprised the

Romans by marching his army from Spain to Rome

POSITIVE EFFECTS Romans had a decisive victory at sea

in 241 B.C.E NEGATIVE EFFECTS

Countless soilders died in long wars

264-146 B.C.E.

KEY EFFECTS Julius Ceaser was stabbed 23 times and

bled to death POSITIVE EFFECT Roman conquest had brought great

wealth NEGITIVE EFFECT The killers killed Ceaser then his brother

became emporer and he was much worse

KEY EVENTS Ceasers grand nephew takes over. His

name was Octivian POSITIVE EFFECTS Augustes gave Rome their first police

force NEGITIVE EFFECTCeasers murder brought many civil

wars into Rome.

Ancient Rome and Augestis Ceaser

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Article http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/world_cultures/europe/ancient_rome.aspx

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