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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
Pics from Google Images.
Article http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/world_cultures/europe/ancient_rome.aspx