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Historical Echoes of Ancient Rome: Triumphs and Tragedies

Explore the tumultuous era of Ancient Rome from 264 B.C.E to 14 C.E. Discover key events, positive contributions like trade improvements and citizenship grants, and negative impacts such as the burning of cities and the loss of armies. Witness the rise and fall of powerful figures, slave rebellions, and the lasting influence of Roman customs derived from Greece. Delve into the complexities of Roman history through this informative journey.

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Historical Echoes of Ancient Rome: Triumphs and Tragedies

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  1. Ancient Rome By: Elizabeth, Alyssa, and Erin

  2. 264 – 146 B.C.E • Key event(s) • Roman fought with cartage during the panel wars. • Positive • Many knew customs came from Greece. • Negative • Farmers suffered huge losses.

  3. 509 – 264 B.C.E • Key event(s) • More than 200 years of constant warfare. • Positive there shall be peace between the Roman and all of the communities of Latin's as long as heaven and earth endure. Negative The Gaul burned the city down.

  4. 145 – 44 B.C.E • Key event(s) • A slave named Spartacus led a famous revolt in 73 B.C.E. • Positive • Granted citizenship to Spain and Gaul. • Negative • Caesar died.

  5. 44 B.C.E – 14 C.E • Key event(s) • Augustus turned Judea and Armenia into Roman Provinces. • Positive • The Roman improved trade routes by building harbors, canals, and roads. • Negative • A roman army was completely destroyed.

  6. Bibliography • http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2007/11/21/world/21ROME.XLARGE1.jpg • http://www.markville.ss.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/projects/classof2008/chong2/ilkin/caesar-bust.jpg • http://img2.timeinc.net/ew/dynamic/imgs/061106/1541__gladiator_l.jpg • http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/sports/rap_sheet/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/african-lion-closeup.jpg • http://www.aquarian-oracle.com/images/greekgods.jpg • http://www.romanguide.com/images/ancient-rome.jpg • http://images.travelpod.com/users/rosey/9.1254689912.chariot-races-at-jerash.jpg • http://www.romanguide.com/images/roman-army.jpg

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