Republican Government Collapsed in Rome Even though they were victorious, Rome was hurt in many ways from the Punic Wars.

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Republican Government Collapsed in Rome Even though they were victorious, Rome was hurt in many ways from the Punic Wars

The Gap Between the Rich and the Poor Grows Farms that had been destroyed by Hannibal were sold to wealthy citizens and turned into latifundias Farms that had been destroyed by Hannibal were sold to wealthy citizens and turned into latifundias Began raising cattle rather than growing grain Began raising cattle rather than growing grain Thousands of captives from wars provided cheap labor Thousands of captives from wars provided cheap labor

Where do uprooted veterans of war go now? Hard to find jobs, as slaves were so plentiful and much cheaper Hard to find jobs, as slaves were so plentiful and much cheaper New class develops of urban, landless poor as people move to the cities looking for work – Proletariat New class develops of urban, landless poor as people move to the cities looking for work – Proletariat Discontent, rioted often Discontent, rioted often

Wealth Corrupts the Rich Winning war means growth of loot and war booty Winning war means growth of loot and war booty Generals can take some of the spoils of war for himself and give the rest to the Roman treasury Generals can take some of the spoils of war for himself and give the rest to the Roman treasury Patricians build mansions and enjoy exotic food, lavish entertainment Patricians build mansions and enjoy exotic food, lavish entertainment

Slavery Becomes Widespread After Punic War, 75,000 captives sold into slavery After Punic War, 75,000 captives sold into slavery Thousands of captives were sold every year Thousands of captives were sold every year Worked in mines, households, farms, shipyards etc. Worked in mines, households, farms, shipyards etc. Some were teachers, musicians, secretaries, (more expensive) Some were teachers, musicians, secretaries, (more expensive)

Uprisings Danger of slave uprising is constant “Every slave we own is an enemy we harbor.” Danger of slave uprising is constant “Every slave we own is an enemy we harbor.” Gladiators were used as public entertainment to fight other warriors or wild beasts Gladiators were used as public entertainment to fight other warriors or wild beasts Spartacus led an uprising of 70,000 that terrorized Roman countryside for 2 years. When they were beaten, 6,000 of his followers were crucified Spartacus led an uprising of 70,000 that terrorized Roman countryside for 2 years. When they were beaten, 6,000 of his followers were crucified

Threats to Roman Republic Richest families of the city, plebian as well as patrician, competed for political power, often violently Richest families of the city, plebian as well as patrician, competed for political power, often violently Reformers who tried to help the poor gain land and limit the power of the aristocratic senate were murdered Reformers who tried to help the poor gain land and limit the power of the aristocratic senate were murdered

Traditions are broken A popular general, Marius, was elected Consul 5 times in a row A popular general, Marius, was elected Consul 5 times in a row He allowed the poor to enlist (prior to this only landowners could serve in the army) He allowed the poor to enlist (prior to this only landowners could serve in the army) They became professional soldiers, enlisting for 16 years and gaining food, weapons and loot from generals They became professional soldiers, enlisting for 16 years and gaining food, weapons and loot from generals Generals used army to gain political power, abolishing 6 month limit on dictator Generals used army to gain political power, abolishing 6 month limit on dictator

Julius Caesar Caesar was a patrician and elected governor of a province in Spain Caesar was a patrician and elected governor of a province in Spain Charmed crowds with parties and speeches Charmed crowds with parties and speeches

The First Triumvirate Caesar joined forces with Crassus (a wealthy patrician) and Pompey (a popular general) to rule as a triumvirate. Caesar joined forces with Crassus (a wealthy patrician) and Pompey (a popular general) to rule as a triumvirate. They bribed and bullied the Senate into following their decisions – no more checks and balances They bribed and bullied the Senate into following their decisions – no more checks and balances

As governor of Gaul, Caesar waged many wars on Europe, reportedly killing 1/3 of the people in the land it conquered As governor of Gaul, Caesar waged many wars on Europe, reportedly killing 1/3 of the people in the land it conquered He shared in all the hardships suffered by his soldiers, making them loyal to him He shared in all the hardships suffered by his soldiers, making them loyal to him He sent home accounts of his victories He sent home accounts of his victories

Caesar Makes Himself Ruler of Rome Poorer citizens loved him, senators become alarmed at his growing popularity and power Poorer citizens loved him, senators become alarmed at his growing popularity and power Triumvirate falls apart by 50 B.C. – Crassus was killed in battle and Pompey becomes Caesar’s rival Triumvirate falls apart by 50 B.C. – Crassus was killed in battle and Pompey becomes Caesar’s rival The senate ordered Caesar to disband his legions and return to Rome The senate ordered Caesar to disband his legions and return to Rome

Crossing the Rubicon On Jan.10, 49 B.C. Caesar rode across the Rubicon River in Italy with his troops, defying the senate’s order and challenging Pompey Pompey escaped as Caesar’s troops occupy Rome, fleeing to Egypt where he was murdered He is appointed dictator for 10 years by the senate

Absolute Ruler As dictator, Caesar makes many changes As dictator, Caesar makes many changes –Expanded senate to 900 men (added loyal followers) –Landowners had to use free men for at least 1/3 of workforce instead of slave labor –Created more jobs and founded colonies to provide land for Rome’s landless poor –Set up new calendar

Assassination March 15, 44 B.C. Caesar was stabbed to death by a group of senators. They were led by Caesar’s friend Brutus March 15, 44 B.C. Caesar was stabbed to death by a group of senators. They were led by Caesar’s friend Brutus Senators feared he was trying to make himself king, (Roman law permitted the killing of anyone trying to do such a thing) Senators feared he was trying to make himself king, (Roman law permitted the killing of anyone trying to do such a thing)

Civil War followed Caesar’s Death Civil War breaks out and a second triumvirate is formed of victorious generals Civil War breaks out and a second triumvirate is formed of victorious generals –Octavian (Caesar’s grandnephew) –Mark Antony (Caesar’s comrade) –Lepidus (politician) –Had conspirators in Caesar’s death killed

War Between Octavian and Antony Antony meets Cleopatra, Caesar’s former mistress, and the two have a love affair. Antony then wants to divorce Octavian’s sister Antony meets Cleopatra, Caesar’s former mistress, and the two have a love affair. Antony then wants to divorce Octavian’s sister Civil War Again! Civil War Again! Octavian’s fleet defeats Antony and Cleopatra’s. The couple committed suicide. Octavian’s fleet defeats Antony and Cleopatra’s. The couple committed suicide. Octavian made Egypt a province of Rome and becomes sole ruler Octavian made Egypt a province of Rome and becomes sole ruler

Augustus The senate convinces Octavian to accept the title “Augustus”, meaning exalted one Roman state is no longer a Republic, but is ruled by one man as an empire, though the senate and assembly continued to meet on business with some power He ruled for 41 years while Rome experienced the most peaceful and prosperous era – The Pax Romana