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• Rome was a small town on the Tiber
River in
the central part of the Italian
peninsula.
• The fertile plains could support a
large
population.
• The Tiber provided a route to the
sea,
giving Rome the opportunity for
foreign
trade.
• The early settlers of Rome were people called
Latin, one of many different people living in the
Italian peninsula.
• Etruscans lived in prosperous trading cities to
the north and west of Rome.
• From the Etruscans, Romans learned
practical skills in sanitation, road, building,
architecture, and pottery making.
• About 17 th B.C, the Etruscans controlled
Rome for over a hundred years.
• Rome grew into a great city built on
seven
hills along the Tiber.
• The Forum – a central public square –
was
built between two of the hills.
• In 509 B.C, the Roman
drove out their Etruscan
ruler and established
a republic – a government
without a king.
• The Roman Republic was not a democracy.
• Leaders were from the class of wealthy
landowners
called patricians.
• Consuls held office for only
one year; there was little risk
that they would gain too much
power or make themselves king.
• THE SENATE
– 300 -member council of
patricians
– Most powerful part of the
government of the Republic
– Controlled Rome’s finances
and foreign affairs
• The military banners carried
by the Roman armies bore the
letters S enatus P opulus Q ue R omanus
– “ the Senate and the people
of Rome .”
• An assembly of soldier-citizens made laws
and approved the election of government
officials.
• Plebians – “common people”. They took
part on the assembly, but had less power
than the senate . They could not hold high
government positions or marry patricians.
They struggle to gain equality for
200 years.
• Plebians threatened to stop serving the army
and paying taxes.
• They were given right to form their own
assembly. It could pass law affecting only the
common people.
• Elected officials called tribunes, who
protected the plebians right.
•

In 451 B.C. the plebians
succeeded in having Roman laws –
“ Twelve Tables”.
• Twelve Tables – gave the plebians some
protection against unfair decisions by
patrician judges.
• Plebians could no longer be enslave for debt.
They gained right to marry patricians and
hold the office of consul . Eventually, they
won the right to become members of
Senate.
•

By 287 B.C ., plebians and
patricians had equal rights .
• The Romans showed a devotion to their city , a
toughness of character, and a genius for
warfare and diplomacy.
• By the middle of the third century B.C.,
Rome ruled most of Italy.
• The strength of the Roman army was its
superior discipline and organization.
• Romans adopted and improved upon the
tight
battle formation used by the Greek foot
soldiers.
• The basic army unit was the legion. It was made
up of 3,000 – 6,000 infantry soldiers and 100
more troops on horseback.
• Through wise diplomacy , Rome made
allies of
some former enemies.
• Some defeated cities and people were
granted Roman citizenship; others were
permitted to keep their local self-
• Rome gave the conquered people
protection and maintained order
throughout

the Italian peninsula .
• In 264 B.C. Rome went to war with the
North
African city – state of Carthage.
• Carthage controlled large areas in the
Mediterranean , including parts of
Spain,
North America, and many islands.
• The series of war that Rome fought
with
Carthage are called the Punic Wars.
• Rome’s victory in the First Punic War
gave it
Sicily as its first province.
• In 218 B.C ., the Carthaginian general
Hannibal
decided to strike at Rome by invading Italy
from

the north - “Second Punic War”.
• The Gauls joined the
Carthaginians against
Rome , and even some
Roman allies helped
• Hannibal showed his military genius at
the
Battle of Cannae in 216 B.C.
• 4 legions of Roman soldiers
were killed or captured.
• Hannibal lacked the military strength to
capture the city of Rome.
• Roman allies near the city remained loyal.
• An army led by the Roman general Scipio
attacked Carthaginians in Spain, preventing
help from being sent to the Hannibal.
• In 204 B.C ., Romans invaded North Africa
and Hannibal returned to Carthage to protect
his homeland.
• Hannibal was defeated by Scipio in the
Battle of Zama in 202 B.C .
• This was Hannibal’s first defeat , and it ended
the war.
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ROME (World History)

  • 1.
  • 2. • Rome was a small town on the Tiber River in the central part of the Italian peninsula. • The fertile plains could support a large population. • The Tiber provided a route to the sea, giving Rome the opportunity for foreign trade.
  • 3. • The early settlers of Rome were people called Latin, one of many different people living in the Italian peninsula. • Etruscans lived in prosperous trading cities to the north and west of Rome.
  • 4. • From the Etruscans, Romans learned practical skills in sanitation, road, building, architecture, and pottery making. • About 17 th B.C, the Etruscans controlled Rome for over a hundred years.
  • 5. • Rome grew into a great city built on seven hills along the Tiber. • The Forum – a central public square – was built between two of the hills.
  • 6.
  • 7. • In 509 B.C, the Roman drove out their Etruscan ruler and established a republic – a government without a king.
  • 8. • The Roman Republic was not a democracy. • Leaders were from the class of wealthy landowners called patricians.
  • 9. • Consuls held office for only one year; there was little risk that they would gain too much power or make themselves king.
  • 10. • THE SENATE – 300 -member council of patricians – Most powerful part of the government of the Republic – Controlled Rome’s finances and foreign affairs
  • 11. • The military banners carried by the Roman armies bore the letters S enatus P opulus Q ue R omanus – “ the Senate and the people of Rome .”
  • 12.
  • 13. • An assembly of soldier-citizens made laws and approved the election of government officials. • Plebians – “common people”. They took part on the assembly, but had less power than the senate . They could not hold high government positions or marry patricians. They struggle to gain equality for 200 years.
  • 14. • Plebians threatened to stop serving the army and paying taxes. • They were given right to form their own assembly. It could pass law affecting only the common people. • Elected officials called tribunes, who protected the plebians right. • In 451 B.C. the plebians succeeded in having Roman laws – “ Twelve Tables”.
  • 15. • Twelve Tables – gave the plebians some protection against unfair decisions by patrician judges. • Plebians could no longer be enslave for debt. They gained right to marry patricians and hold the office of consul . Eventually, they won the right to become members of Senate. • By 287 B.C ., plebians and patricians had equal rights .
  • 16.
  • 17. • The Romans showed a devotion to their city , a toughness of character, and a genius for warfare and diplomacy. • By the middle of the third century B.C., Rome ruled most of Italy.
  • 18. • The strength of the Roman army was its superior discipline and organization. • Romans adopted and improved upon the tight battle formation used by the Greek foot soldiers.
  • 19. • The basic army unit was the legion. It was made up of 3,000 – 6,000 infantry soldiers and 100 more troops on horseback.
  • 20.
  • 21. • Through wise diplomacy , Rome made allies of some former enemies. • Some defeated cities and people were granted Roman citizenship; others were permitted to keep their local self-
  • 22. • Rome gave the conquered people protection and maintained order throughout the Italian peninsula .
  • 23.
  • 24. • In 264 B.C. Rome went to war with the North African city – state of Carthage. • Carthage controlled large areas in the Mediterranean , including parts of Spain, North America, and many islands.
  • 25. • The series of war that Rome fought with Carthage are called the Punic Wars. • Rome’s victory in the First Punic War gave it Sicily as its first province.
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  • 27. • In 218 B.C ., the Carthaginian general Hannibal decided to strike at Rome by invading Italy from the north - “Second Punic War”. • The Gauls joined the Carthaginians against Rome , and even some Roman allies helped
  • 28. • Hannibal showed his military genius at the Battle of Cannae in 216 B.C. • 4 legions of Roman soldiers were killed or captured.
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  • 30. • Hannibal lacked the military strength to capture the city of Rome. • Roman allies near the city remained loyal.
  • 31. • An army led by the Roman general Scipio attacked Carthaginians in Spain, preventing help from being sent to the Hannibal. • In 204 B.C ., Romans invaded North Africa and Hannibal returned to Carthage to protect his homeland.
  • 32. • Hannibal was defeated by Scipio in the Battle of Zama in 202 B.C . • This was Hannibal’s first defeat , and it ended the war.