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After their victory, Rome dominates the Meditteranean Basin.
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Devaluation of the Roman currency due to inflation (meaning they made too much money, so it became worthless.)
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Rome vs. Carthage. Rome Wins and takes over.
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The twins argued over where the city should be built. Romulus wanted to build it on the Palatine Hill and Remus wanted to build it on the Capitoline Hill, so they just built two cities. The arguing didn't stop. The brothers had a fight and Romulus killed Remus. Romulus became King of the new city, which was called Rome in his honor.
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Ceasar was murdered on March 15, 44 BCE by a group of senators who opposed Ceasar.
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Caesar was crowned dictator for life in 47 BCE
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Caesar is elected to the consul in 59 BCE
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Hannibal invades Italian penninsula.
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Falls because of slavery in the agricultural system.
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impact of military conquests on the army, economy, and social structure of Rome;
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The second triumverate is formed