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Title: The Roman World


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World History
EARLY ROME
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  • Romulus Remus (753 B.C.)
  • Romulus reigns as king until 717 B.C.
  • Latins (mid-700s B.C.)
  • West-central Italy
  • Latium (plains region)
  • Tiber River
  • Farmers

3
  • Etruscans (900-500 B.C.)
  • Northern Italy
  • Excellent artists and engineers
  • Conquered the Latins on the seven hills of Rome

4
  • Built the Forum
  • Center of the city, seat of Roman government and
    law.
  • Under the Etruscans, Rome becomes one of the
    richest cities in Italy.

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  • Tarquin the Proud 534 B.C.
  • Cruel
  • Romans revolted in 509 B.C.
  • Drove Tarquins out
  • Pledged to never have a king again
  • Many skilled Etruscan workers and artists
    remained in Rome.

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  • Established a republic
  • Voters elect officials to run the state
  • Only adult male citizens could vote
  • Checks and balances

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  • Republic consisted of
  • Senate foreign policy, control money
  • Magistrates
  • command army
  • oversaw law system
  • veto (I forbid)
  • Popular assemblies voters

8
  • Conflict of Orders common people attempting to
    win more rights
  • Two classes of people
  • Patricians
  • Plebians

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  • Patricians powerful landowners that controlled
    government
  • Inherited power
  • Plebians majority of population, farmers
    workers
  • Had few rights (could vote, not hold office)
  • Did not know laws, laws werent written
  • Greatest victory got laws written down
  • 450 B.C., Roman laws engraved in 12 tablets

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Twelve Tables
  • Please READ over the Twelve Tables of Rome
  • ANSWER the questions as you read.
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