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Later Roman Republic

Later Roman Republic. Shift to slave-based economy. Decline of small farmers Slaves run huge plantations Landless Romans can’t join military Corruption everywhere Italian allies have same problems but can’t vote Huge numbers of idle, unemployed people flock to Rome. Divide in politics.

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Later Roman Republic

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  1. Later Roman Republic

  2. Shift to slave-based economy • Decline of small farmers • Slaves run huge plantations • Landless Romans can’t join military • Corruption everywhere • Italian allies have same problems but can’t vote • Huge numbers of idle, unemployed people flock to Rome

  3. Divide in politics • optimates = rich, connected, old families, don’t want change • populares = manipulate common people to gain power, promise to help them • Some people really care about the cause, most just want power

  4. Gracchi Brothers • Patrician family but populares politicians • Tiberius  Tribune 133 BC • LexSemproniaAgraria : limit amount of land each person could have; redistribute to poor • Didn’t ask Senate – went right to conciliumplebis • Other tribune vetoed, Tiberius shut down city

  5. 129 BC Attalus III of Pergamum gives all land to Rome (new province: Asia Minor)- Tiberius want to use $ to fund law

  6. Death of Tiberius • Ran for reelection illegally • Beaten to death by senators • Thrown in the Tiber

  7. Gaius Gracchus • Tribune 123, 122 BC • LexAcilia– iudices to be chosen from equestrians (equites) not senators • Gave equestrians tax-collecting contracts in Asia Minor • Subsidized grain • Anti-corruption measures • Public works benefit equestrian businessmen • Wanted to give citizenship to Italians

  8. Death of Gaius • Led a protest in streets • Turned into armed mob • Consul Opimius gets SEC (SenatusConsultumUltimum) against Gaius and attacks him w/ militia • Orders his own slave to kill him • 3000 supporters killed

  9. Gaius Marius • 157-86 BC • Reorganized army to include landless citizens • One of the populares • Consul 7 times

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