The Rome Republic: The Fall Of The Roman Republic

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For those who are interested in learning about history, the Roman Empire and its civilization were one of the most interesting spotlights in the human history. The Roman Empire existed throughout a hundreds-years timeline, officially since 27 BC under the reign of Emperor Augustus. However, to learn how this great empire rose up, they have to back to the “the early Rome and the Republic” period. In this period, these events happened orderly, from the rise of Rome in the Italian peninsula that led to creating the Roman republic, the conflicts with the Carthage Empire, the conquest of the Mediterranean and it ended with the fall of the Roman Republic.
First at all, in 753 BCE, the two brothers Romulus and Remus founded Rome, which was the origin of Roman Empire. Similarly with the other state in the peninsula, Rome was a state of the monarchy and the first king of Rome was Romulus. The Italian peninsula was in a long warfare for hundred years between states and Latin communities. Not exclusively, enemies surrounded Rome and the small state did not seem likely to become a great empire later. However, Rome located on the seven hills and deeply inland, so it had great perspective over the enemies’ attacks. With the strategic location, Rome was taking advantage to defend its city, so after hundred years in warfare …show more content…

This war was smaller than the previous Punic wars, because the Carthage Empire was declining and the war was nothing more than the Phoenician’s weak resistance. This time the Rome intended to annex the Carthage Empire, and the center point of the war was the encirclement the city of Carthage. After seven days resisting against the Romans, the Phoenicians surrendered and entire the population inside were killed or sold into slavery. As a result of the Carthage Empire’s collapse, the Roman Republic became the most powerful force in the

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