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Roman Beginnings…. Roman Beginnings…. Rome started with the Latin Tribe on the Italian Peninsula in the Tiber River Valley around 2000 B.C. Italian Peninsula Powers. Etruscans. Etruscans. The Etruscans took over the Latins in 800 B.C. . Etruscans.
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Roman Beginnings… Rome started with the Latin Tribe on the Italian Peninsula in the Tiber River Valley around 2000 B.C.
Etruscans • The Etruscans took over the Latins in 800 B.C.
Etruscans • The Etruscans took over the Latins in 800 B.C. • A Latin-elected, Etruscan-born king ruled over the Latins
Etruscans • The Etruscans took over the Latins in 800 B.C. • A Latin-elected, Etruscan-born king ruled over the Latins • The king kept a Latin advisory council called the Senate
Etruscans • The Etruscans took over the Latins in 800 B.C. • A Latin-elected, Etruscan-born king ruled over the Latins • The king kept a Latin advisory council called the Senate • The Senate was made up of land owners or Patricians.
Etruscans • The Etruscans took over the Latins in 800 B.C. • A Latin-elected, Etruscan-born king ruled over the Latins • The king kept a Latin advisory council called the Senate • The Senate was made up of land owners or Patricians. • The common people were known as Plebeians.
Eventually… The Tarquin (Etruscan Family) Dynasty was overthrown.
Eventually… The Tarquin (Etruscan Family) Dynasty was overthrown. Rome forms its own government.
The Roman Republic Republic: Citizens elect representatives to run the government.
The Republic • Established in 509 B.C.
The Republic • Established in 509 B.C. • Gives each “tribe” of Rome representation in the government.
The Republic • Established in 509 B.C. • Gives each “tribe” of Rome representation in the government. • Uses two different branches to run the government
The Roman Republic Senate
The Roman Republic Senate Consuls
The Roman Republic Senate Law Makers Consuls
The Roman Republic Senate Law Makers 300 Members Consuls
The Roman Republic Senate Law Makers 300 Members -Proposed Laws Consuls
The Roman Republic Senate Law Makers 300 Members -Proposed Laws -Lifetime Terms Consuls
The Roman Republic Senate Law Makers 300 Members -Proposed Laws -Lifetime Terms -Nominated Consuls Consuls
The Roman Republic Senate Law Makers 300 Members -Proposed Laws -Lifetime Terms -Nominated Consuls -Consuls appoint vacancies Consuls
The Roman Republic Senate Law Makers 300 Members -Proposed Laws -Lifetime Terms -Nominated Consuls -Consuls appoint vacancies Consuls Chief Executive
The Roman Republic Senate Law Makers 300 Members -Proposed Laws -Lifetime Terms -Nominated Consuls -Consuls appoint vacancies Consuls Chief Executive Two Positions
The Roman Republic Senate Law Makers 300 Members -Proposed Laws -Lifetime Terms -Nominated Consuls -Consuls appoint vacancies Consuls Chief Executive Two Positions -One year terms (to limit their power)
The Roman Republic Senate Law Makers 300 Members -Proposed Laws -Lifetime Terms -Nominated Consuls -Consuls appoint vacancies Consuls Chief Executive Two Positions -One year terms (to limit their power) -During war time one is chosen to act as dictator
But… Only Patricians could be part of the government.
Plebeian Plight for Equal Rights • 509B.C. - Republic created: Plebeians are citizens with the right to vote, but they could not hold political office
Plebeian Plight for Equal Rights • 509B.C. - Republic created: Plebeians are citizens with the right to vote, but they could not hold political office • 494B.C. - Formation of the Plebeian Assembly and Tribunes
Plebeian Plight for Equal Rights • 509B.C. - Republic created: Plebeians are citizens with the right to vote, but they could not hold political office • 494B.C. - Formation of the Plebeian Assembly and Tribunes • 451B.C. - Twelve Tables created: Ensuring the right to protection of the law for all Roman citizens
Plebeian Plight for Equal Rights • 509B.C. - Republic created: Plebeians are citizens with the right to vote, but they could not hold political office • 494B.C. - Formation of the Plebeian Assembly and Tribunes • 451B.C. - Twelve Tables created: Ensuring the right to protection of the law for all Roman citizens • 287B.C. - Plebeian Assembly evolves into the Popular Assembly with near equal status to the Senate
Rome Expands… • North - Took over the Etruscans
Rome Expands… • North - Took over the Etruscans • South - Took over the Greeks
Rome Expands… • North - Took over the Etruscans • South - Took over the Greeks By 270B.C. Rome ruled all of central and southern Italy
Punic Wars • Series of three wars over 100 years… Carthage versus Rome
Punic Wars • Series of three wars over 100 years… Carthage versus Rome • First War: 241B.C. - Sicily
Punic Wars • Series of three wars over 100 years… Carthage versus Rome • First War: 241B.C. - Sicily • Carthage controlled part of Sicily, Rome wanted it as a buffer
Punic Wars • Series of three wars over 100 years… Carthage versus Rome • First War: 241B.C. - Sicily • Carthage controlled part of Sicily, Rome wanted it as a buffer • Fought by ships
Punic Wars • Series of three wars over 100 years… Carthage versus Rome • First War: 241B.C. - Sicily • Carthage controlled part of Sicily, Rome wanted it as a buffer • Fought by ships • Rome won!
Hannibal • 219B.C. -Carthaginian General Hannibal attacks Rome