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CHAPTER 5 SECTION 2 UNIT 2 PP 2 ROMAN EXPANSION AND THE ROAD TO EMPIRE
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CHAPTER 5 SECTION 2

UNIT 2 PP 2ROMAN EXPANSION AND

THE ROAD TO EMPIRE

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ROMAN EXPANSION

• Rome and Carthage• What and

where is Carthage?• The problem

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THE 1ST PUNIC WAR (264-261BC)• Mostly a naval conflict brought about by the

Roman desire to expel a Carthaginian garrison from Sicily• Results• Treaty in which both sides promised not to attack each others

allies (Carthage paid a tribute for 10 years)• Rome gains its first territory off the Italian peninsula

• Sicily, Corsica, Sardinia

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HANNIBAL AND THE 2ND PUNIC WAR

• Father Hamlicar raised him in the army• At 26 he assumes command

• Brought about by the Punic Empire in Spain• Carthage seized a town that was a new Roman ally causing

Rome to declare war

• 218 BC invades Rome through the Alps with 50K men 37 elephants (2.5 months)• Lost 18K and a third of his elephants• Will need to recruit in Italy

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BATTLES OF THE SECOND PUNIC WAR (218-202 BC)

• Trebia River (30,000 lost)• Battle of Lake Trasamine (15,000)• Battle of Cannae: (70,000)• Publius Cornelius Scipio• 204 BC Scipio lands in Africa after conquering

the Punic Empire in Spain• 202 BC Battle of Zama (Hannibal’s

mercenaries deserted)• Carthage was made a dependent ally of Rome

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THE 3RD PUNIC WAR 146 BC

• Rome decided to eliminate Carthage once and for all (Cato the Elder)• They were once again economically successful and a

threat• They violated the terms of their treaty by crossing a

Roman imposed frontier?

• After a three year siege they completely wipe out Carthage in 146 BC• 133 BC Rome controls the Mediterranean• Macedonia, Asia Minor, Africa, Spain

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HANNIBAL AND SCIPIO

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POLITICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF EXPANSION

• Damage to Italian farmland forced small farmers to abandon or sell their land (economic problem?)• Too many new slaves (Ironic problem?)• New foreign grain prices are lower?

• Division between rich and poor became more sharp when the wealthy consolidate newly acquired land into Latifundia• Less male landowning citizens

• VAST new territories (problem?)

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THE DECLINE OF THE REPUBLIC

• Mass of unemployed landless men allowed for the rise of ambitious men• No trust in Senate to resolve the issues• Romans were no longer dedicated to civic duty,

hard work and simplicity• Now Rome was guided by corruption, greed and

personal gain

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THE GRACCHUS BROTHERS: THE REPUBLIC’S LAST HOPE

• Plebian brothers who became Tribunes and attempted reform in the late republic• Socialism?• Fixed grain price• Redistribute land

• They were both murdered by the Senate because they were a threat

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THE FIRST TRIUMVIRATE

• Pompey, Crassus and Caesar• Pompey (Gnaeus Pompeius)• Was only 28 when he was given command of an army

in Spain (77 BC)

• Marcus Licinius Crassus• An ambitious Senator who gained power and fame by

defeating the slave army of Spartacus in 73 BC

• 70 BC both of these men demanded special honor and election to Consulship• Opened the floodgates for attacks on the power of the

Senate

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THE FIRST TRIUMVIRATE

• Gaius Julius Caesar• Noble birth (Venus?)• Allied with Crassus in the 60’s

BC to gain military commands (Governor of Spain)

• Upon his return he strikes up the First Triumvirate with Pompey and Crassus

• Elected Consul in 59 BC and then moves on to rule Gaul for 5 years

• Winds up conquering into Germany and Great Britain

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THE RISE JULIUS CAESAR

• By 50 BC JC had 13 legions• After the death of Crassus in 53 BC Pompey

(now sole Consul) began working against JC in Rome• The Senate cut short his appointment and

asked him to return to Rome without his armies• When he crossed the Rubicon River in 49

BC he began a civil war against Pompey’s army• By 45 BC he is victorious and ruled Rome as

dictator

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THE REFORMS OF JULIUS CAESAR

• Julian Calendar• Relocated 80,000 poor, cancelled loan

payments for a year, Public works to create jobs, land to the poor and to veterans• Reorganized local government• Increased Senate to 900 (plebs, gauls etc)• Extended citizenship off the peninsula• All power was his (consul, tribune, priest,

military, the courts)

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THE DEATH OF JULIUS CAESAR

• March 15, 44 BC JC was assassinated by the Senate (Cassius and Brutus)• They had no real plan and all they

created was 13 years of civil war that will lead the end of the Republic• They were jealous of Caesar and guarding

the traditional powers of the Senate

• Antony and rabble rousing (stop at 5 minutes)

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….Come I to speak in Caesar’s funeral …He was my friend, faithful and just to me: But Brutus says he was ambitious; And Brutus is an honourable man….He hath brought many captives home to Rome, Whose ransoms did the general coffers fill: Did this in Caesar seem ambitious? When that the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept: Ambition should be made of sterner stuff: Yet Brutus says he was ambitious; And Brutus is an honourable man. You all did see that on the Lupercal I thrice presented him a kingly crown, Which he did thrice refuse: was this ambition? Yet Brutus says he was ambitious; And, sure, he is an honourable man. I speak not to disprove what Brutus spoke,But here I am to speak what I do know. You all did love him once, not without cause: What cause withholds you then to mourn for him? O judgement! thou art fled to brutish beasts, And men have lost their reason….

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THE SECOND TRIUMVIRATE

• Mark Antony, Octavian and Lepidus• Goal: To avenge the death of Caesar• They are eventually victorious in Macedonia• No real plan either split the Rome 3 ways• Lepidus (Africa)• Antony (East)• Octavian (West)

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ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA• Antony married

Cleopatra in 37 BC (divorced Octavia)• Antony and

Cleopatra are defeated at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC• Octavian: now

controls Rome as Emperor Augustus (the first Emperor of the Roman Empire)

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(OCTAVIAN) AUGUSTUS 31BC-14AD

• 27BC receives the title of Augustus, Princeps, imperator• From this point on he is

considered emperor• Begins the Pax Romana 31BC-180AD

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THE REFORMS OF AUGUSTUS• Kept the Republican constitution (relationship

with the Senate? Dignitas?)• Thought of himself as first citizen of the Republic

• Revived Roman morality (Fides, Pietas, Gravitas)

• Police and Fire departments• Public Works• Postal service, local government given more

authority• Strong control and reorganization of the army• Praetorian Guard created• Census for entire empire

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TIBERIUS 14-37 AD• Married to Augustus's

daughter Julia• Came to power when

Augustus’s two grandsons Gaius and Lucius died early

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GAIUS (CALIGULA) OR “BOOTSIE”37-41AD• Grandson of

Augustus• Only surviving son of

Germanicus• Tiberius killed or

exiled his entire family• Co-Emperor with

Gemellus (until he killed him)

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CALIGULA’S WEIRDNESS

• Why?• Living god?• Incest with Drusila• Statues• Horse as a Consul/Senator?• Killed by his own guard

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CLAUDIUS 41-54AD• Brother of Germanicus• Never supposed to rule (problems)• Raised to the throne by the Praetorians• Accomplishments• Conquered and occupied Great Britain

• 2 children and one stepson (Nero)• Poisoned by his wife Agrippina (Nero’s Mom)

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NERO (54-68AD)

• Emperor at 16• Murder (who)• The arts• Final words!

• Fire/Christians• The End of Nero

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THE FLAVIAN DYNASTY(THE MILITARY EMPERORS)

• After Nero 4 Emperors in one year (68-69AD) before the Flavians take over• Vespasian (69-81AD)• Designed the coliseum• Successful general

• Titus• Completed construction of the (“Flavian

Amphitheater”)

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THE GOOD EMPERORS

• The Adoptive system more widely used• Trajan (98-117AD)• Spanish, expands empire to its greatest extent

• Hadrian (117-138AD)• Codified Roman law (same for all provinces)• Defensive wall in G.B. 73 miles long

• Marcus Aurelius (161-180AD)• Last of the good emperors (“Philosopher King”)• Spent most of his time fighting Germans• His son Commodus begins the decline of the empire


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