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Rome (Plebeians Rebel (Patricians Didn't Share Power (Could Be…
Rome
Plebeians Rebel
Patricians Didn't Share Power
Could Be Senators
Could Be Counsuls
Lied about Laws
Benefited by "Fake" Laws
Plebeians Fought What They Wanted
More Political Power
More Rights
Conflict of The Orders
Argument Between Plebs and Patricians
494 B.C.E
Plebs Climbed A Hill
Refused To comeback
Demanded
#
20K - 40K People
95% Plebs
Stopped Working
Were Forced To FIght
5% Patrician
Finally Agreed To
#
Rome becomes an Empire
Second Expansion 264 - 146 B.C.E
Fought Carthage
Three Major Wars
Gained Contol
Macedonia
Island Of Sicily
Most of North America
Spain
Greece
Third Expansion 145 - 44 B.C.E
Conquered
Entire Mediterranean World
Asia Minor
Syria
Eqypt
Most Of Gaul
Republic In Trouble
The Civil War
First Expansion 509 B.C.E
Befriended Former Enemies
264 B.C.E Conquers
Italian Peninsula
Italy
Fourth Expansion
The Plebeians Got Political Equality
Tribunes
Allowed To Veto
Spoke For Plebs
Got More Power
Gained Rights
Laws for Plebs
(Later On) Laws for Both
Plebs Had More Political Power
Roman Under Etruscan Rule
616 - 509 B.C.E
Two Divided Groups
Patricians
Wealthy Land owners
Pater
means Father
Fathers
of the state
Military Offices
Religious Offices
The Few
5% of the Population
#
Plebians
Poor
Peasants
Shopkeepers
Laborer
crafts people
Plebs
means Common
95% of the Population
#
Couldn't be
Government Officials
Priest
Forced to Serve in the Army
Little Voice in Government
Slaves Didn't Belong
The Patricians Create A Republic
Resent Etruscan Rule
509 B.C.E
Defeats The Etruscan Monarchy
Led By Junius Brutus
Created the republlic
Only Patricians
Senate Has More Power
Serves for life
300 Patricians
Appoints Government Officials
Serves As A Judge
Advises Councils
Decisions Were Treated As Law
Highly Respected
All 4 Periods Of Expansion #3-6 In Chapter