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1 Rome aqueducts Colosseum Circus Maximus Roads Chariot races gladiators Roman forum

2 Notes 3-1 ROMAN EMPIRE 509 BC - 476 AD –Location –Three groups of people Influenced Rome Latins 1000-600 BC Greeks 750-600 BC. Etruscans 600 BC

3 Roman Republic 509 BC. Romans drive out Etruscan king and develop a republic 3 part system (lasted 500 years) –Consuls (patrician) 2 men elected annually –Senate (patrician) 300 member elected body –Assemblies (plebeians) Tribune officials

4 Roman Army Roman empire is built primarily by the exceptional strength of its army. soldiers could march 30 miles a day carrying 60 pounds of armor Most important was superior discipline and organization. Roman soldiers fought in legions, groups of 3000-6000 infantry and 100 horsemen. They used strict discipline and tight battle formations to defeat opponents.Roman soldiers Rome used the same weapons as its enemies, but simply fought better and smarter

5 Punic Wars - 264-146 BC. hardest fought wars in Rome's history lasted over 120 yrs. Rome lost over 500,000 men war was over control of Sicily and the Mediterranean Sea

6 Carthage -250,000 pop. three times that of Rome -huge navy (500 ships) -Carthage was one of the Med. Sea wealthiest cities and had conquered much of Spain. -each year collected over 1 million pounds of gold from tribute and tariffs -because of wealth, army consisted of mercenaries not Carthaginians

7 Rome -had access to more troops (500,000) -soldiers more loyal -life was built on war not wealth -Roman ship: long gangplank with huge hook at the end. It would hook the enemies ship and then army would rush over the plank and kill the enemy. Not in use, stand straight up

8 1st Punic War- 246-241BC Carthaginians had a much stronger navy, though Rome had a better army. Rome quickly builds a navy, drives Carthage from Sicily, and claims its first province –adapted land tactics to them (catapults, gangplank)

9 2nd Punic War - 219-202 Carthaginians expand into Spain. Hannibal –considered equal to Alexander the Great –great military geniuses –age 29 assembled 50,000 infantry, 9,000 Cavalry, 60 war elephants and tries to capture Rome. Never loses a battle in 15 years. Lost all elephants but one and half of his men crossing the Alps. Causes massive destruction. One battle with Romans: between 40,000 to 70,000 Romans die out of 86,000 Romans. -most lopsided victory in military history -lack of supplies kept Hannibal form defeating the Romans

10 To counter, Rome sends armies into Spain and North Africa. Fearful for his home land, Hannibal retreats and is defeated by Scipio (Rome's most outstanding general) Hannibal survived. Becomes governor of Carthage for 7 yrs then kills himself. Carthage lost all of its colonies and retained only the city state itself This battle increases Roman territory into parts of Spain. Rome defeats Macedonians in 205 BC., takes their territory, then defeats Syrians for control of much of Asia Minor.

11 3rd Punic War - 149-146 BC. Rome, now vastly stronger than Carthage, attacks city, burns it to the ground and sells survivors for slavery Rome hated Carthage because many Romans died because of Hannibal. Plowed salt into their soil. So crops would never come up.

12 Gracchus Brothers Tiberius Gracchus –seek reforms 133 BC. –wanted to help the farmers soldiers had nothing when returned from war (farms destroyed) –rich that did not fight bought most of land and became richer –limit the size of farms –he and 300 followers were killed by a group of senators that did not want reforms –clubbed to death and flung his body into the Tiber River

13 -Gaius Gracchus (10 yrs later) -Tiberius younger brother -urged for more reforms -wanted to help the middle class -he along with several thousand are killed in 122 BC. -huge reward for his death, some say killed in battle other say he had his slave kill him (commit suicide)

14 Spartacus -Leads a massive slave revolt 73 BC. to 71 BC -trained in a gladiatorial school with 70 gladiators, escaped from gladiatorial training school - 90,000 slaves join him - they defeat Roman forces in Southern Italy for two years -Spartacus is finally killed -Crassus defeats him with the help of Pompey -6,000 slaves are crucified (explain crucifixion)

15 The First Triumvirate Pompey –Very powerful man who had won major military victories in Asia Minor –marries Caesar's daughter Julia for an alliance with Caesar Crassus –One of richest men in Rome, defeated Spartacus and slave revolt –biggest property owner in Rome. Owns silver mines and is in control of the slave trade. Even has his own fire department. Horse drawn water tank. Negotiate price for his services. Common result acquire property. Owner pay rent. Julius Caesar –Young, brilliant, former governor of Spain and Gaul


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