PPT-PUNIC WARS #43 Warm Up: Describe the parts of the Roman Republic
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Vocab and Reading Guide Due Rome Maps Due Tomorrow Romes Expansion Year after year the Roman army marched off to war against its neighbors to control more and more
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Vocab and Reading Guide Due Rome Maps Due Tomorrow Romes Expansion Year after year the Roman army marched off to war against its neighbors to control more and more land and people The army did not always win . Best price on Factory Whirlpool parts. Get up to 90% Off on Part# 3360629 - Whirlpool Gear Case. Commercial Whirlpool Washer Drain Valve at Laundrypartsdirect.com Roman Republic Map, 40 BC. Wars after Punic Wars. Numantine. Wars – Spain. Servile War – several slave revolts in Sicily from 130 BC to 71 BC including Spartacus. Jugurthine. War – against half of Numidia (. -Vocab and Questions Due Today -Map Due Tomorrow. Warm Up:. Who were the founders of Rome and what did they teach the Romans. . Set up #36 for Cornell Notes. Romans rebel against cruel king in . Today’s Goal. Describe the origins, development, and characteristics of the Roman Republic . LIVY, . The Early History of Rome. “Not without reason did gods and men choose this spot for the site of our city – the [salubrious] hills, the river to bring us produce from the inland regions and sea-borne commerce from abroad, the sea itself, near enough for convenience yet not so near as to bring danger from foreign fleets, our situation in the very heart of Italy – all these advantages make it of all places in the world the best for a city destined to grow great.". 1. st. : 264-241. (Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, North Africa). 2. nd: . 218-201. (Italy, Spain, North Africa). 3. rd. : . (North Africa). Messana. : 264. Mylae. 260. (Consuls: . Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio . Roman Kingdom: 753-509 BC. Roman Republic: 509 -27 BC. Roman Empire: 27 BC – 395 AD. Roman Republic. 509 – 27 BC. Roman control expanded into surrounding cities and into the entire Mediterranean area. Background/Causes. By 300 BCE, Rome was one of the five world powers along with:. The great empire of Carthage in the west. 3 Hellenistic monarchies: Egypt, Syria and Macedon in the east. Challenges to the Republic: The Punic Wars. Government. Republic. 2 elected consuls were the head. Served a one-year term. Controlled the army. Senate. Leaders from the Patricians. Law-makers. Controlled spending. Chosen by Consuls. Served for life. Consuls (at the highest level) held power that extended over the lands Rome ruled.. At the end of their one-year term, they entered the Senate of Rome, the highest legislative and consultative body of the government.. They were a series of conflicts which occurred during the 1860s and 1870s between Maori and British settlers/government.. These conflicts primarily centred on the issue of land and sovereignty.. Overview. 8 . February 2010. Lecture outline. Origins of Rome. Myth. Geography. Rome Begins to Grow. Greek Influence. Etruscan Influence. Monarchy to Republic. Class Divisions. Expansion. Hellenistic Values. Politics in Rome. and. . THE ROMAN . EMPIRE. Essential Question. :. What were the lasting characteristics of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire? . In addition to Greece, another significant . Ch. apter. . 1 Sec. 2. Essential question: How did the government of Rome develop into an empire?. Wednesday September 11,2013 Patriot Day. Warm Up: Week #5 (20). Cornell Notes: The Roman Republic and Empire . A . process in which a new idea or . product . spreads from one culture to another. . Note Questions (pg. 155-183). Who were the two brothers that found Rome? Which of the brothers is considered the father of Rome..
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