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Rome Builds an Empire World History I Chapter 11, Section 4.

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1 Rome Builds an Empire World History I Chapter 11, Section 4

2 The Rule of Augustus Augustus was able to stabilize the frontiers of the Empire, conquering many new areas.new areas A proconsul oversaw each of Rome’s provinces. Tax system and legal system were changed. He continued to provide free grain for the poor. – An attempt to conquer Germany failed, showing that Rome's power was limited. Augustus’ political system allowed Emperors to choose their successors. – Emperors gradually took power away from the Senate, and some became very corrupt.

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4 Emperors After Augustus The first five emperors, all related to Augustus are known as the Julio-Claudian Emperors. – Tiberius and Claudius were effective rulers. – Caligula and Nero were brutal rulers. They both killed many people and were eventually removed from office – Caligula was killed by his guards and Nero committed suicide after being sentenced to death for treason. Augustus Tiberius Caligula Claudius Nero

5 The Roman Peace After Nero’s death, Vespasian became emperor. – He dealt harshly with anyone who opposed Roman rule. Jewish temple in Jerusalem destroyed in 70 A.D. after Jews revolted. – Vespasian began construction of the Colosseum. Under the rule of Titus, two disasters struck Rome. – Mount Vesuvius eruption destroyed Pompeii. – Rome was badly burned by a great fire. This period was one of growth and prosperity.

6 Pompeii – Mount Vesuvius

7 Five Good Emperors At the beginning of the 2 nd century AD, a period of peace and prosperity known as the Pax Romana developed. – Under the “Five Good Emperors”, programs were created to help the people. – Roman infrastructure was improved – bridges, arches, roads, aqueducts. – The Roman Empire also expanded to include Mesopotamia, Romania, and the Sinai Peninsula.expanded

8 Nerva A.D. 96-98 Reformed land laws in favor of the poor, revised taxation. Trajan A.D. 98-117 Expanded the empire to its greatest extent. Implemented the construction of many public works. Hadrian A.D. 117-138 Constructed Hadrian’s Wall in Britain; erected many fine buildings, codified Roman law. Antoninus Pius A.D. 138-161 Promoted art and science, construction of public works, legal reform, and new provisions for orphans. Marcus Aurelius A.D. 161-180 Helped unify empire economically, made legal reforms. The “Five Good Emperors” of the Pax Romana

9 Early Empire Under Trajan, Rome reached its largest size. – About the size of the United States. – Many groups lived in the empire, and by 212 A.D., all free persons were considered citizens and treated equally under the law. The Early Empire was a period of economic prosperity. – Trade flourished beyond the Empire. The Silk Road expanded Roman trade to the Far East (China).Silk Road – There was still an enormous gap between rich and poor.

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