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Chapter 5
Ancient Rome and the Roman
          Republic




                             1
Geography
-Located on the Italian
peninsula, in the center of
the Mediterranean Sea

-The Alps are in the North

-The Apennine Mts. are on
the eastern coast

-broad, fertile plains in the
north and west

                                2
Early Civilization
-Italy was originally occupied by many different
groups of people

-Two main groups were Greek colonists and the
Etruscans

-The Etruscans ruled much of central Italy and
Rome itself

-Ancestors of the Romans, the Latins, settled in the
area that is now Rome around 800 B.C.

                                                       3
Legend of the Founding of Rome
                  -Legend has it that twin
                  brothers, Romulus and
                  Remus founded the city
                  -According to the tale,
                  the twins’ mother was a
                  Latin woman and their
                  father was the war god
                  Mars
                  -This led Romans to
                  believe that they had a
                  divine origin

                                       4
Rome Geography
Rome is located:
-On the banks of the
Tiber River
-On and around seven
hills

 Why would this
 geographic
 location be an
 advantage?
                                5
Politics
 - 509 B.C. Rome is Founded

-Romans drove out their Etruscan ruler and
established a republic

- They did not want one person to have all the
power




                                                 6
Structure of the Republic
-Patricians= landholding
upper class

-Plebeians= farmers,
merchants, artisans,
traders

-Senate= governing body

-Consuls= two patricians

-Dictator= assigned to be
in charge in the event of a
war for six months                  7
Patricians vs. Plebeians
               -Plebeians have no say
               in the government
               - Eventually get to elect
               their own officials called
               tribunes in 494 B.C.
               - For 84 years, (421-337
               B.C.) plebeians fought
               to have a role in each
               part of the government



                                     8
Social Structures
-A man was the head of the household and his wife
and children did not question his authority

-Over centuries, women received more rights.
These included:
   -Owning property
   -Running businesses

-All children were taught to learn to read and
write

-Wealthy had private tutors for their children
                                                    9
Religion
-Romans were polytheistic-they believed in
many gods and goddesses

-Many of the gods were adapted from the
Greek gods          Greek God           Roman God
               Zeus-ruler of all gods    Jupiter-ruler of all gods
               Hera-wife of Zeus,        Juno-wife of Jupiter,
               protected marriage        protected marriage
               Poseidon-god of the sea   Neptune-god of the sea


-Roman calendar is full of feasts and celebrations to
honor the gods and goddesses
-Temples for worship to ask for divine assistance
                                                                     10
Politics
-Rome grows strong and begins conquering the rest of
Italy

-By 270 B.C., Rome controls most of the Italian peninsula

-Military is made up of citizens

-Rome conquered justly- allowing those conquered to
keep their culture, customs, and government- as long as
they supplied soldiers, paid taxes, and acknowledge
Roman leadership
                                                          11
The Punic Wars
-Carthage had an empire
throughout the Mediterranean

-Rome fought Carthage in
three wars from 264 B.C. to
146 B.C. (118 years!)

-By the Third Punic War, Rome
had completely destroyed
Carthage and gained all of
Carthage’s territory


                                 12
Economics
-Conquests brought much wealth to Rome
-Wealthy families bought huge estates called
latifundia.
-Romans forced the people they conquered to work
as slaves on the latifundia
-Slave labor hurt the small farmers because it cost
them more to produce food, and the price was
driven down by the immense quantities coming into
Rome
-Farmers fell into debt, sold their land, and moved
to the city looking for work
-gap between rich and poor widens=riots and chaos

                                                      13
The Gracchus Brothers
                            •The brothers worked to
-Tiberius and Gaius         get the state to distribute
Gracchus were patricians    the land to the poor
who were elected tribunes   farmers
                            •They also worked to get
                            the state to buy grain to
                            feed the poor
                            •Senate felt they were a
                            threat to its power, and
                            hired thugs to kill the
                            brothers and their followers

                                                    14
Republic to Empire
-Civil wars break out to decide who should hold
power. The senate wanted to keep the status quo;
political leaders wanted to weaken the senate and
enact reforms

-Slave uprisings throughout the republic

-Armies became loyal to their commanders
because they gave them benefits such as captured
land

                                                    15

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Rome4

  • 1. Chapter 5 Ancient Rome and the Roman Republic 1
  • 2. Geography -Located on the Italian peninsula, in the center of the Mediterranean Sea -The Alps are in the North -The Apennine Mts. are on the eastern coast -broad, fertile plains in the north and west 2
  • 3. Early Civilization -Italy was originally occupied by many different groups of people -Two main groups were Greek colonists and the Etruscans -The Etruscans ruled much of central Italy and Rome itself -Ancestors of the Romans, the Latins, settled in the area that is now Rome around 800 B.C. 3
  • 4. Legend of the Founding of Rome -Legend has it that twin brothers, Romulus and Remus founded the city -According to the tale, the twins’ mother was a Latin woman and their father was the war god Mars -This led Romans to believe that they had a divine origin 4
  • 5. Rome Geography Rome is located: -On the banks of the Tiber River -On and around seven hills Why would this geographic location be an advantage? 5
  • 6. Politics - 509 B.C. Rome is Founded -Romans drove out their Etruscan ruler and established a republic - They did not want one person to have all the power 6
  • 7. Structure of the Republic -Patricians= landholding upper class -Plebeians= farmers, merchants, artisans, traders -Senate= governing body -Consuls= two patricians -Dictator= assigned to be in charge in the event of a war for six months 7
  • 8. Patricians vs. Plebeians -Plebeians have no say in the government - Eventually get to elect their own officials called tribunes in 494 B.C. - For 84 years, (421-337 B.C.) plebeians fought to have a role in each part of the government 8
  • 9. Social Structures -A man was the head of the household and his wife and children did not question his authority -Over centuries, women received more rights. These included: -Owning property -Running businesses -All children were taught to learn to read and write -Wealthy had private tutors for their children 9
  • 10. Religion -Romans were polytheistic-they believed in many gods and goddesses -Many of the gods were adapted from the Greek gods Greek God Roman God Zeus-ruler of all gods Jupiter-ruler of all gods Hera-wife of Zeus, Juno-wife of Jupiter, protected marriage protected marriage Poseidon-god of the sea Neptune-god of the sea -Roman calendar is full of feasts and celebrations to honor the gods and goddesses -Temples for worship to ask for divine assistance 10
  • 11. Politics -Rome grows strong and begins conquering the rest of Italy -By 270 B.C., Rome controls most of the Italian peninsula -Military is made up of citizens -Rome conquered justly- allowing those conquered to keep their culture, customs, and government- as long as they supplied soldiers, paid taxes, and acknowledge Roman leadership 11
  • 12. The Punic Wars -Carthage had an empire throughout the Mediterranean -Rome fought Carthage in three wars from 264 B.C. to 146 B.C. (118 years!) -By the Third Punic War, Rome had completely destroyed Carthage and gained all of Carthage’s territory 12
  • 13. Economics -Conquests brought much wealth to Rome -Wealthy families bought huge estates called latifundia. -Romans forced the people they conquered to work as slaves on the latifundia -Slave labor hurt the small farmers because it cost them more to produce food, and the price was driven down by the immense quantities coming into Rome -Farmers fell into debt, sold their land, and moved to the city looking for work -gap between rich and poor widens=riots and chaos 13
  • 14. The Gracchus Brothers •The brothers worked to -Tiberius and Gaius get the state to distribute Gracchus were patricians the land to the poor who were elected tribunes farmers •They also worked to get the state to buy grain to feed the poor •Senate felt they were a threat to its power, and hired thugs to kill the brothers and their followers 14
  • 15. Republic to Empire -Civil wars break out to decide who should hold power. The senate wanted to keep the status quo; political leaders wanted to weaken the senate and enact reforms -Slave uprisings throughout the republic -Armies became loyal to their commanders because they gave them benefits such as captured land 15