SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  44
CHAPTER 10:
ANCIENT ROME
LESSON ONE: ROME’S BEGINNINGS
I. Legend
a. Roman legend claimed that brothers, Romulus
and Remus founded Rome after they were raised by
a she-wolf.
II. LANDFORMS AND BODIES OF WATER IN
ROME
a. Mountainous (like
Greece)
b. Longest coastlines
i. became a center
of trade because of its
many harbors and ports
with access to the
Mediterranean Sea.
c. Surrounded by
Mediterranean Sea,
Tyrrhenian Sea, and
Adriatic Sea
III. CONNECTION
a. Rome was considered a bridge between Western
Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia.
IV. TRADING
a. Tiber River was
important because
foreign ships could
bring goods up the
river to Rome.
i. Rome became
very rich.
b. Because of trade,
Romans studied new ideas
about growing crops and
they learned about other
cultures through stories
and legends.
V. ETRUSCANS
a. Etruscans took over
Rome about 600 B.C.
b. Romans learned how to
build aqueducts.
i. aqueducts- structures
that carry flowing water
to supply water to cities.
c. The Romans also learned
how to make better
weapons and ships.
d. The Romans resented
Etruscan rule.
i. Junius Brutus
forced the Etruscans
out of Rome and
became the new
leader.
THE ROMAN AQUEDUCT—BUILT IN
THE 2ND CENTURY A.D.
LESSON 2 OUTLINE
LESSON 2-THE ROMAN REPUBLIC
I. Nationalism
a. Romans were proud of their soldiers and loyal to
their homeland. Told many war hero stories to
raise pride and nationalism- a strong devotion to
one’s country.
II. Two Groups of Citizens
a. patricians – rich and powerful
b. plebeians – all other people, 90% of the people.
patricians
soldier and slave farmer/craftsmen
plebeians
III. REPUBLIC
a. Citizens have the right to vote, or choose their
leaders
b. Elected officials represented the people in the
Senate (governing body)
c. At first the Senate made up of patricians.
d. Each year two patricians were elected as consuls
(officials for the government and army)
IV. CITIZENSHIP
a. Slaves and most foreigners were
NOT citizens.
b. Women WERE citizens with
limited power.
i. Women could not vote or
hold public office but they had
more freedom than Greek
women.
ii. Women could own property,
testify in court and play major
roles in government.
Patricians
V. TRIBUNES
a. men who were appointed to protect
the rights of the plebeians
b. set up to protect plebeians from the
harsh treatment from patricians
c. Over time plebeians gained in
wealth and power, but the
patricians always had more
power.
VI. CARTHAGE
a. City-state located in North Africa.
b. Had a large and powerful navy and one of the
strongest armies.
VII. ROME AND CARTHAGE
a. Rome and Carthage fought three times in the
battles called the Punic Wars.
i. Wars lasted a total of 120 years and the
Romans won all three wars.
b. 1st War of the Punic Wars- fought over land off the
coast of Italy
c. 2nd War of the Punic Wars- MOST FAMOUS OF THE THREE
i. Hannibal (Carthaginian general) took his army across the Alps
on elephants and surprised the Romans.
ii. The Romans learned of the attack by Hannibal.
iii. The Romans were saved when Scipio(Roman General)
attacked Carthage and Hannibal had to rush back home
to Carthage to help.
iv. Carthage was defeated.
d. 3rd War of the Punic Wars- Romans captured and destroyed
Carthage
i. surviving Carthaginians were sold into slavery and Rome
controlled the entire Western Mediterranean
region.
VIII. CONQUERED PLACES
a.Romans tried to keep people happy
and patriotic (loyal to Rome).
i. They granted Roman
citizenship to people they
conquered
ii. allowed others to keep local
self- government and their
leaders remained in power
a. Money came to Rome but only the
patricians were wealthier.
i. Plebeians lost jobs to wartime slaves
ii. farmland and homes were destroyed
because of fighting
iii. This angered the plebians
IX. EFFECTS OF WAR ON ROME
X. JULIUS CAESAR
a. won battle between two other
Roman generals and was made a ruler for life.
b. The patricians feared that Caesar would take total
power, so he was stabbed on the floor of the Senate.
i. This lead to a civil war (which is when people
from the same country fight one another) as leaders
fought for power.
c. The Roman Republic came to an end.
”
On March 15, Julius Caesar was stabbed
on the Senate floor.
XI. ADVANCEMENTS OF THIS
TIME
a. Romans built
aqueducts, roads and
buildings in conquered
land.
(Roads were made of
concrete—not dirt)
i. Most famous of the
roads was the
Appian Way, which
stretched 350 miles
east and south of
Rome)
LESSON 3
OUTLINE
The Roman Empire
I. AUGUSTUS
a. Emperor of Rome who stabilized Rome after Julius
Caesar’s death and the civil war
b. Centralized the government and improved the
economy
c. Began a long period of peace called Pax Romana
(Roman Peace).
i. 200 YEARS OF PEACE
d. Made people conquered by Rome loyal to Rome
i. this united the Roman Empire
i. ii. Roman Empire spread eastward and westward
ii. on three continents.
II. GOOD AND BAD EMPERORS
a. Although there were many good emperors,
there were also bad emperors.
i. Period of bad emperors lasted for thirty
years until Marcus Aurelius.
b. “Five Good Emperors”
i. more stable leadership led to 84 years of
peace and prosperity
ii. Marcus Aurelius was the last and
greatest emperor of this time.
IV. CONQUERED PEOPLE (THE PEOPLE
THE ROMANS TOOK OVER)
a. All spoke their own language and Latin
b. The conquered people also had citizenship
c. Local leaders were allowed to remain in power
i. This led to the empire being united!
V. ROMAN LAW (SIMILAR TO U.S. LAW) THAT ALL
PEOPLE COULD FOLLOW:
a. All free people have equal rights.
b. A person is innocent until he or she is proven
guilty.
c. Accused people should be allowed to face their
accusers and defend themselves.
d. Judges must interpret the law and make
decisions fairly.
e. People have rights that no government can take
away.
The Twelve Tables were laws
engraved on tablets and put on
display in the Forum in Rome for
everyone to see, so they could be
understood by all of the citizens of
Rome.
VI. ROMAN CULTURE
a. The Colosseum is the most famous Roman arena.
It held the following events:
i. gladiator fights (most important), plays
and religious ceremonies
b. Built aqueducts that brought fresh water.
c. Roman rule led to the growth of many cities in
the Empire.
LESSON 4 OUTLINE
The Rise of Christianity
I. CHRISTIANITY
a. A religion based on the teaching of Jesus
(who was a Jewish man).
II. Jesus’ beliefs (monotheistic)
a. believed that God loved everyone
b. wanted people to be kind to one another
c. he preached about forgiveness and mercy
III. JESUS IS CRUCIFIED
a. Jesus was crucified because local leaders
thought his message would upset Roman
rulers.
b. After his death disciples spread Jesus’
teachings and Christianity continued to
spread.
c. Peter and Paul were the most famous
disciples.
IV. PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS
a. At first Christians were persecuted (being
punished for religious beliefs) because they
refused to worship the emperor as a god.
b. Emperor Constantine made Christianity equal
to all other religions and outlawed the
persecutions.
LESSON 5 OUTLINE
Rise and Fall
EMPERORS FOR SALE
I. Emperors
a. Most Emperors after Marcus Aurelius cared about
increasing their wealth and power not the welfare of the
Roman Empire.
II. Choosing a New Ruler
a. Roman Army began to fight each other to get their
favorite person as an Emperor.
b. The Roman Army spent so much time fighting
within Rome (Romans fighting Romans) that they had to
pay mercenaries to fight foreign battles.
i. Mercenaries (hired soldiers) were not loyal to
the Roman Empire.
ii. Mercenaries allowed their own
tribes to attack Rome, especially German
tribes.
c. Roads were unsafe and trade decreased.
THE EMPIRE DIVIDED
III. Restoring Order
a. To restore order and bring money to the
empire, Emperor Diocletian divided the
empire.
b. Diocletian and a co-emperor ruled the eastern portion,
while two co-emperors ruled the western portion.
THE CITY OF CONSTANTINE/ CHRISTIANITY
DIVIDES
IV. Emperor Constantine
a. Constantine united the empire again
b. He made a new capital city in the eastern
part of the Empire, Byzantium (later known
as Constantinople).
CONSTANTINOPLE
c. Constantinople became the center of the
Byzantine Empire.
d. After Constantine’s death the empire was
split again.
V. DIFFERENCES AMONG THE EMPIRES
a. Eastern part of the empire was strong
and rich; capital city was Constantinople.
i. Emperor was the head of the
church-Byzantine Orthodox Church.
b. Western part of the empire was weak
and poor; capital city was Rome.
i. Pope was the head of the church-the
Roman Catholic Church.
Western Empire
Eastern Empire
THE FINAL DAYS OF ROME/ THE FALL
VI. Visigoths (German Tribe)
a. Attacked the eastern Empire
b. Alaric, leader, reached the gates of Rome.
c. He surrounded the city, cutting off
its food supply.
i. He pillaged (robbed) the homes of
the wealthy in Rome and burned what
he could not take.
VII. ROME FALLS
a. As Rome declined, the Byzantine Empire became
even more prosperous.
b. When Rome fell, the Byzantine Empire became
the center of Roman Power.

Contenu connexe

Tendances (20)

311
311311
311
 
Early Rome
Early RomeEarly Rome
Early Rome
 
Roman Empire and its Decline 2015
Roman Empire and its Decline 2015Roman Empire and its Decline 2015
Roman Empire and its Decline 2015
 
Rome
RomeRome
Rome
 
Roman Civilization
Roman CivilizationRoman Civilization
Roman Civilization
 
303
303303
303
 
Roman civilization (Part 1)
Roman civilization (Part 1)Roman civilization (Part 1)
Roman civilization (Part 1)
 
Clil unit.rise and-fall-of-the-roman-empire
Clil unit.rise and-fall-of-the-roman-empireClil unit.rise and-fall-of-the-roman-empire
Clil unit.rise and-fall-of-the-roman-empire
 
607
607607
607
 
The Romans Book
The Romans BookThe Romans Book
The Romans Book
 
614
614614
614
 
Unit 8 student ppt roman emperors
Unit 8 student ppt roman emperorsUnit 8 student ppt roman emperors
Unit 8 student ppt roman emperors
 
C12 - Roman Civilization
C12 - Roman CivilizationC12 - Roman Civilization
C12 - Roman Civilization
 
307
307307
307
 
305
305305
305
 
The roman civilization
The roman civilizationThe roman civilization
The roman civilization
 
Ancient rome
Ancient romeAncient rome
Ancient rome
 
Classical Rome
Classical RomeClassical Rome
Classical Rome
 
ROME IN THE GOLDEN AGE
ROME  IN THE GOLDEN AGEROME  IN THE GOLDEN AGE
ROME IN THE GOLDEN AGE
 
Ancient rome
Ancient romeAncient rome
Ancient rome
 

En vedette

Как голова быка стала буквой "а"
Как голова быка стала буквой "а"Как голова быка стала буквой "а"
Как голова быка стала буквой "а"Elena145
 
Greece ppt
Greece pptGreece ppt
Greece pptjenna948
 
Narrative writing McNab bbq
Narrative writing McNab bbqNarrative writing McNab bbq
Narrative writing McNab bbqjenna948
 
Promlem-Solving Tech
Promlem-Solving TechPromlem-Solving Tech
Promlem-Solving TechJack Hennes
 
Humanities Programming in Ruby
Humanities Programming in Ruby Humanities Programming in Ruby
Humanities Programming in Ruby Jack Hennes
 
даты 2013
даты 2013даты 2013
даты 2013Elena145
 
Notes 2013
Notes 2013Notes 2013
Notes 2013jenna948
 
Graduate Study in PC: Skills and Competencies
Graduate Study in PC: Skills and CompetenciesGraduate Study in PC: Skills and Competencies
Graduate Study in PC: Skills and CompetenciesJack Hennes
 
Author's purpose materials
Author's purpose materialsAuthor's purpose materials
Author's purpose materialsjenna948
 
17 19 questions and vocab
17 19 questions and vocab17 19 questions and vocab
17 19 questions and vocabjenna948
 
Слава вам, братья, славян просветители.
Слава вам, братья, славян просветители.Слава вам, братья, славян просветители.
Слава вам, братья, славян просветители.Elena145
 
Chapter 5 8 vocab and questions 2013
Chapter 5 8 vocab and questions 2013Chapter 5 8 vocab and questions 2013
Chapter 5 8 vocab and questions 2013jenna948
 
Close reading magnetism power point
Close reading magnetism power pointClose reading magnetism power point
Close reading magnetism power pointjenna948
 
Chapter 13 16 vocab and question 2013
Chapter 13 16 vocab and question 2013Chapter 13 16 vocab and question 2013
Chapter 13 16 vocab and question 2013jenna948
 

En vedette (20)

Chapter 10 Ancient Rome
Chapter 10 Ancient RomeChapter 10 Ancient Rome
Chapter 10 Ancient Rome
 
Rome
RomeRome
Rome
 
MY TRIP TO ITALY
MY TRIP TO ITALYMY TRIP TO ITALY
MY TRIP TO ITALY
 
Italia
ItaliaItalia
Italia
 
Как голова быка стала буквой "а"
Как голова быка стала буквой "а"Как голова быка стала буквой "а"
Как голова быка стала буквой "а"
 
Greece ppt
Greece pptGreece ppt
Greece ppt
 
Narrative writing McNab bbq
Narrative writing McNab bbqNarrative writing McNab bbq
Narrative writing McNab bbq
 
Promlem-Solving Tech
Promlem-Solving TechPromlem-Solving Tech
Promlem-Solving Tech
 
Humanities Programming in Ruby
Humanities Programming in Ruby Humanities Programming in Ruby
Humanities Programming in Ruby
 
даты 2013
даты 2013даты 2013
даты 2013
 
Notes 2013
Notes 2013Notes 2013
Notes 2013
 
Graduate Study in PC: Skills and Competencies
Graduate Study in PC: Skills and CompetenciesGraduate Study in PC: Skills and Competencies
Graduate Study in PC: Skills and Competencies
 
Corpse overview
Corpse overviewCorpse overview
Corpse overview
 
Media
MediaMedia
Media
 
Author's purpose materials
Author's purpose materialsAuthor's purpose materials
Author's purpose materials
 
17 19 questions and vocab
17 19 questions and vocab17 19 questions and vocab
17 19 questions and vocab
 
Слава вам, братья, славян просветители.
Слава вам, братья, славян просветители.Слава вам, братья, славян просветители.
Слава вам, братья, славян просветители.
 
Chapter 5 8 vocab and questions 2013
Chapter 5 8 vocab and questions 2013Chapter 5 8 vocab and questions 2013
Chapter 5 8 vocab and questions 2013
 
Close reading magnetism power point
Close reading magnetism power pointClose reading magnetism power point
Close reading magnetism power point
 
Chapter 13 16 vocab and question 2013
Chapter 13 16 vocab and question 2013Chapter 13 16 vocab and question 2013
Chapter 13 16 vocab and question 2013
 

Similaire à Lesson 1 5 ppt 2013 (2)

Rome powerpoint 2013
Rome powerpoint 2013Rome powerpoint 2013
Rome powerpoint 2013mrsmarino
 
Rome- Geography, Republic, Punic wars notes
Rome- Geography, Republic, Punic wars notesRome- Geography, Republic, Punic wars notes
Rome- Geography, Republic, Punic wars notesahelfrich
 
Report in World History jolens .pdfReport in World History jolens
Report in World History jolens .pdfReport in World History jolensReport in World History jolens .pdfReport in World History jolens
Report in World History jolens .pdfReport in World History jolensRaymond Mortel
 
Rise of rome (geo,contributions)
Rise of rome (geo,contributions)Rise of rome (geo,contributions)
Rise of rome (geo,contributions)shackkyl
 
Lesson 2 Italian History
Lesson 2   Italian HistoryLesson 2   Italian History
Lesson 2 Italian Historyemilyrogers
 
Ch. 6.1--Ancient Rome
Ch. 6.1--Ancient RomeCh. 6.1--Ancient Rome
Ch. 6.1--Ancient RomeJohn Hext
 
Romans héctorpdf
Romans héctorpdfRomans héctorpdf
Romans héctorpdfandare2
 
2.1 rise and expansion of rome protected
2.1 rise and expansion of rome protected2.1 rise and expansion of rome protected
2.1 rise and expansion of rome protectedDebbie Girkin
 

Similaire à Lesson 1 5 ppt 2013 (2) (20)

Rome powerpoint 2013
Rome powerpoint 2013Rome powerpoint 2013
Rome powerpoint 2013
 
Rome- Geography, Republic, Punic wars notes
Rome- Geography, Republic, Punic wars notesRome- Geography, Republic, Punic wars notes
Rome- Geography, Republic, Punic wars notes
 
Ancient Rome
Ancient RomeAncient Rome
Ancient Rome
 
Ancient Rome
Ancient RomeAncient Rome
Ancient Rome
 
513
513513
513
 
Roman Republic
Roman RepublicRoman Republic
Roman Republic
 
5 rome becomes empire
5 rome becomes empire5 rome becomes empire
5 rome becomes empire
 
Report in World History jolens .pdfReport in World History jolens
Report in World History jolens .pdfReport in World History jolensReport in World History jolens .pdfReport in World History jolens
Report in World History jolens .pdfReport in World History jolens
 
Rise of rome (geo,contributions)
Rise of rome (geo,contributions)Rise of rome (geo,contributions)
Rise of rome (geo,contributions)
 
Lesson 2 Italian History
Lesson 2   Italian HistoryLesson 2   Italian History
Lesson 2 Italian History
 
Ch. 6.1--Ancient Rome
Ch. 6.1--Ancient RomeCh. 6.1--Ancient Rome
Ch. 6.1--Ancient Rome
 
Roman Empire
Roman Empire Roman Empire
Roman Empire
 
306
306306
306
 
Romans héctorpdf
Romans héctorpdfRomans héctorpdf
Romans héctorpdf
 
Classical Rome2
Classical Rome2Classical Rome2
Classical Rome2
 
2.1 rise and expansion of rome protected
2.1 rise and expansion of rome protected2.1 rise and expansion of rome protected
2.1 rise and expansion of rome protected
 
Roman Republic
Roman RepublicRoman Republic
Roman Republic
 
612
612612
612
 
2. Ancient Rome
2. Ancient Rome2. Ancient Rome
2. Ancient Rome
 
ancient_rome.pptx
ancient_rome.pptxancient_rome.pptx
ancient_rome.pptx
 

Plus de jenna948

Narrative writing McNab bbq organizer
Narrative writing McNab bbq organizerNarrative writing McNab bbq organizer
Narrative writing McNab bbq organizerjenna948
 
Middle ages ppt
Middle ages  pptMiddle ages  ppt
Middle ages pptjenna948
 
Jerry spinelli ppt
Jerry spinelli pptJerry spinelli ppt
Jerry spinelli pptjenna948
 
Outline alernative notes
Outline alernative notesOutline alernative notes
Outline alernative notesjenna948
 
Chapters 5 8 vocab and questions 2013
Chapters 5   8 vocab and questions 2013Chapters 5   8 vocab and questions 2013
Chapters 5 8 vocab and questions 2013jenna948
 
Chapters 1 4 vocab and questions 2013
Chapters 1   4 vocab and questions 2013Chapters 1   4 vocab and questions 2013
Chapters 1 4 vocab and questions 2013jenna948
 
Minoans questions and rubric
Minoans questions and rubricMinoans questions and rubric
Minoans questions and rubricjenna948
 
Essay brian's change planning page notes
Essay brian's change planning page   notesEssay brian's change planning page   notes
Essay brian's change planning page notesjenna948
 
Woodsong writing assignment
Woodsong writing assignmentWoodsong writing assignment
Woodsong writing assignmentjenna948
 
Hindu god illustration
Hindu god illustrationHindu god illustration
Hindu god illustrationjenna948
 
A new god or goddess project
A new god or goddess project A new god or goddess project
A new god or goddess project jenna948
 
Close reading magnetism writing assignment
Close reading magnetism writing assignmentClose reading magnetism writing assignment
Close reading magnetism writing assignmentjenna948
 
Close reading magnetism writing assignment
Close reading magnetism writing assignmentClose reading magnetism writing assignment
Close reading magnetism writing assignmentjenna948
 
Readers responsesheetquarterthree and four
Readers responsesheetquarterthree and fourReaders responsesheetquarterthree and four
Readers responsesheetquarterthree and fourjenna948
 
Confucius classwork sheet
Confucius classwork sheetConfucius classwork sheet
Confucius classwork sheetjenna948
 
Confucius classwork sheet
Confucius classwork sheetConfucius classwork sheet
Confucius classwork sheetjenna948
 
Daoism classwork sheet
Daoism classwork sheetDaoism classwork sheet
Daoism classwork sheetjenna948
 
Daoism classwork sheet
Daoism classwork sheetDaoism classwork sheet
Daoism classwork sheetjenna948
 
Daoism extension activity
Daoism extension activityDaoism extension activity
Daoism extension activityjenna948
 
Pharaoh project directions and rubric 2013
Pharaoh project directions and rubric 2013Pharaoh project directions and rubric 2013
Pharaoh project directions and rubric 2013jenna948
 

Plus de jenna948 (20)

Narrative writing McNab bbq organizer
Narrative writing McNab bbq organizerNarrative writing McNab bbq organizer
Narrative writing McNab bbq organizer
 
Middle ages ppt
Middle ages  pptMiddle ages  ppt
Middle ages ppt
 
Jerry spinelli ppt
Jerry spinelli pptJerry spinelli ppt
Jerry spinelli ppt
 
Outline alernative notes
Outline alernative notesOutline alernative notes
Outline alernative notes
 
Chapters 5 8 vocab and questions 2013
Chapters 5   8 vocab and questions 2013Chapters 5   8 vocab and questions 2013
Chapters 5 8 vocab and questions 2013
 
Chapters 1 4 vocab and questions 2013
Chapters 1   4 vocab and questions 2013Chapters 1   4 vocab and questions 2013
Chapters 1 4 vocab and questions 2013
 
Minoans questions and rubric
Minoans questions and rubricMinoans questions and rubric
Minoans questions and rubric
 
Essay brian's change planning page notes
Essay brian's change planning page   notesEssay brian's change planning page   notes
Essay brian's change planning page notes
 
Woodsong writing assignment
Woodsong writing assignmentWoodsong writing assignment
Woodsong writing assignment
 
Hindu god illustration
Hindu god illustrationHindu god illustration
Hindu god illustration
 
A new god or goddess project
A new god or goddess project A new god or goddess project
A new god or goddess project
 
Close reading magnetism writing assignment
Close reading magnetism writing assignmentClose reading magnetism writing assignment
Close reading magnetism writing assignment
 
Close reading magnetism writing assignment
Close reading magnetism writing assignmentClose reading magnetism writing assignment
Close reading magnetism writing assignment
 
Readers responsesheetquarterthree and four
Readers responsesheetquarterthree and fourReaders responsesheetquarterthree and four
Readers responsesheetquarterthree and four
 
Confucius classwork sheet
Confucius classwork sheetConfucius classwork sheet
Confucius classwork sheet
 
Confucius classwork sheet
Confucius classwork sheetConfucius classwork sheet
Confucius classwork sheet
 
Daoism classwork sheet
Daoism classwork sheetDaoism classwork sheet
Daoism classwork sheet
 
Daoism classwork sheet
Daoism classwork sheetDaoism classwork sheet
Daoism classwork sheet
 
Daoism extension activity
Daoism extension activityDaoism extension activity
Daoism extension activity
 
Pharaoh project directions and rubric 2013
Pharaoh project directions and rubric 2013Pharaoh project directions and rubric 2013
Pharaoh project directions and rubric 2013
 

Lesson 1 5 ppt 2013 (2)

  • 2. LESSON ONE: ROME’S BEGINNINGS I. Legend a. Roman legend claimed that brothers, Romulus and Remus founded Rome after they were raised by a she-wolf.
  • 3. II. LANDFORMS AND BODIES OF WATER IN ROME a. Mountainous (like Greece) b. Longest coastlines i. became a center of trade because of its many harbors and ports with access to the Mediterranean Sea. c. Surrounded by Mediterranean Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea, and Adriatic Sea
  • 4. III. CONNECTION a. Rome was considered a bridge between Western Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia.
  • 5. IV. TRADING a. Tiber River was important because foreign ships could bring goods up the river to Rome. i. Rome became very rich. b. Because of trade, Romans studied new ideas about growing crops and they learned about other cultures through stories and legends.
  • 6.
  • 7. V. ETRUSCANS a. Etruscans took over Rome about 600 B.C. b. Romans learned how to build aqueducts. i. aqueducts- structures that carry flowing water to supply water to cities. c. The Romans also learned how to make better weapons and ships. d. The Romans resented Etruscan rule. i. Junius Brutus forced the Etruscans out of Rome and became the new leader.
  • 8.
  • 9. THE ROMAN AQUEDUCT—BUILT IN THE 2ND CENTURY A.D.
  • 11. LESSON 2-THE ROMAN REPUBLIC I. Nationalism a. Romans were proud of their soldiers and loyal to their homeland. Told many war hero stories to raise pride and nationalism- a strong devotion to one’s country. II. Two Groups of Citizens a. patricians – rich and powerful b. plebeians – all other people, 90% of the people. patricians soldier and slave farmer/craftsmen plebeians
  • 12. III. REPUBLIC a. Citizens have the right to vote, or choose their leaders b. Elected officials represented the people in the Senate (governing body) c. At first the Senate made up of patricians. d. Each year two patricians were elected as consuls (officials for the government and army)
  • 13. IV. CITIZENSHIP a. Slaves and most foreigners were NOT citizens. b. Women WERE citizens with limited power. i. Women could not vote or hold public office but they had more freedom than Greek women. ii. Women could own property, testify in court and play major roles in government. Patricians
  • 14. V. TRIBUNES a. men who were appointed to protect the rights of the plebeians b. set up to protect plebeians from the harsh treatment from patricians c. Over time plebeians gained in wealth and power, but the patricians always had more power.
  • 15. VI. CARTHAGE a. City-state located in North Africa. b. Had a large and powerful navy and one of the strongest armies.
  • 16. VII. ROME AND CARTHAGE a. Rome and Carthage fought three times in the battles called the Punic Wars. i. Wars lasted a total of 120 years and the Romans won all three wars. b. 1st War of the Punic Wars- fought over land off the coast of Italy
  • 17. c. 2nd War of the Punic Wars- MOST FAMOUS OF THE THREE i. Hannibal (Carthaginian general) took his army across the Alps on elephants and surprised the Romans. ii. The Romans learned of the attack by Hannibal. iii. The Romans were saved when Scipio(Roman General) attacked Carthage and Hannibal had to rush back home to Carthage to help. iv. Carthage was defeated.
  • 18. d. 3rd War of the Punic Wars- Romans captured and destroyed Carthage i. surviving Carthaginians were sold into slavery and Rome controlled the entire Western Mediterranean region.
  • 19. VIII. CONQUERED PLACES a.Romans tried to keep people happy and patriotic (loyal to Rome). i. They granted Roman citizenship to people they conquered ii. allowed others to keep local self- government and their leaders remained in power
  • 20.
  • 21. a. Money came to Rome but only the patricians were wealthier. i. Plebeians lost jobs to wartime slaves ii. farmland and homes were destroyed because of fighting iii. This angered the plebians IX. EFFECTS OF WAR ON ROME
  • 22. X. JULIUS CAESAR a. won battle between two other Roman generals and was made a ruler for life. b. The patricians feared that Caesar would take total power, so he was stabbed on the floor of the Senate. i. This lead to a civil war (which is when people from the same country fight one another) as leaders fought for power. c. The Roman Republic came to an end. ” On March 15, Julius Caesar was stabbed on the Senate floor.
  • 23. XI. ADVANCEMENTS OF THIS TIME a. Romans built aqueducts, roads and buildings in conquered land. (Roads were made of concrete—not dirt) i. Most famous of the roads was the Appian Way, which stretched 350 miles east and south of Rome)
  • 25. I. AUGUSTUS a. Emperor of Rome who stabilized Rome after Julius Caesar’s death and the civil war b. Centralized the government and improved the economy c. Began a long period of peace called Pax Romana (Roman Peace). i. 200 YEARS OF PEACE d. Made people conquered by Rome loyal to Rome i. this united the Roman Empire i. ii. Roman Empire spread eastward and westward ii. on three continents.
  • 26. II. GOOD AND BAD EMPERORS a. Although there were many good emperors, there were also bad emperors. i. Period of bad emperors lasted for thirty years until Marcus Aurelius. b. “Five Good Emperors” i. more stable leadership led to 84 years of peace and prosperity ii. Marcus Aurelius was the last and greatest emperor of this time.
  • 27. IV. CONQUERED PEOPLE (THE PEOPLE THE ROMANS TOOK OVER) a. All spoke their own language and Latin b. The conquered people also had citizenship c. Local leaders were allowed to remain in power i. This led to the empire being united!
  • 28. V. ROMAN LAW (SIMILAR TO U.S. LAW) THAT ALL PEOPLE COULD FOLLOW: a. All free people have equal rights. b. A person is innocent until he or she is proven guilty. c. Accused people should be allowed to face their accusers and defend themselves. d. Judges must interpret the law and make decisions fairly. e. People have rights that no government can take away. The Twelve Tables were laws engraved on tablets and put on display in the Forum in Rome for everyone to see, so they could be understood by all of the citizens of Rome.
  • 29. VI. ROMAN CULTURE a. The Colosseum is the most famous Roman arena. It held the following events: i. gladiator fights (most important), plays and religious ceremonies b. Built aqueducts that brought fresh water. c. Roman rule led to the growth of many cities in the Empire.
  • 30. LESSON 4 OUTLINE The Rise of Christianity
  • 31. I. CHRISTIANITY a. A religion based on the teaching of Jesus (who was a Jewish man). II. Jesus’ beliefs (monotheistic) a. believed that God loved everyone b. wanted people to be kind to one another c. he preached about forgiveness and mercy
  • 32. III. JESUS IS CRUCIFIED a. Jesus was crucified because local leaders thought his message would upset Roman rulers. b. After his death disciples spread Jesus’ teachings and Christianity continued to spread. c. Peter and Paul were the most famous disciples.
  • 33. IV. PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS a. At first Christians were persecuted (being punished for religious beliefs) because they refused to worship the emperor as a god. b. Emperor Constantine made Christianity equal to all other religions and outlawed the persecutions.
  • 35. EMPERORS FOR SALE I. Emperors a. Most Emperors after Marcus Aurelius cared about increasing their wealth and power not the welfare of the Roman Empire. II. Choosing a New Ruler a. Roman Army began to fight each other to get their favorite person as an Emperor. b. The Roman Army spent so much time fighting within Rome (Romans fighting Romans) that they had to pay mercenaries to fight foreign battles. i. Mercenaries (hired soldiers) were not loyal to the Roman Empire. ii. Mercenaries allowed their own tribes to attack Rome, especially German tribes. c. Roads were unsafe and trade decreased.
  • 36. THE EMPIRE DIVIDED III. Restoring Order a. To restore order and bring money to the empire, Emperor Diocletian divided the empire.
  • 37. b. Diocletian and a co-emperor ruled the eastern portion, while two co-emperors ruled the western portion.
  • 38. THE CITY OF CONSTANTINE/ CHRISTIANITY DIVIDES IV. Emperor Constantine a. Constantine united the empire again b. He made a new capital city in the eastern part of the Empire, Byzantium (later known as Constantinople).
  • 39. CONSTANTINOPLE c. Constantinople became the center of the Byzantine Empire. d. After Constantine’s death the empire was split again.
  • 40. V. DIFFERENCES AMONG THE EMPIRES a. Eastern part of the empire was strong and rich; capital city was Constantinople. i. Emperor was the head of the church-Byzantine Orthodox Church. b. Western part of the empire was weak and poor; capital city was Rome. i. Pope was the head of the church-the Roman Catholic Church.
  • 42. THE FINAL DAYS OF ROME/ THE FALL VI. Visigoths (German Tribe) a. Attacked the eastern Empire b. Alaric, leader, reached the gates of Rome. c. He surrounded the city, cutting off its food supply. i. He pillaged (robbed) the homes of the wealthy in Rome and burned what he could not take.
  • 43.
  • 44. VII. ROME FALLS a. As Rome declined, the Byzantine Empire became even more prosperous. b. When Rome fell, the Byzantine Empire became the center of Roman Power.