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Cause
Effect
The End of the Republic
Effect
Chapter 11.3
Effect
Effect
4/7/14
Pg
Topic: The End of the Republic (Chapter 11.3- )
Essential Questions: What factors lead to the decline of the Roman
Republic?
Cause
Effect
Effect
• As the Roman Empire continued to grow, wealthy
Romans began to seize captured lands through
war.
4/7/14
Pg
Topic:
The End of the Republic
Essential Questions: What factors lead to the decline of the Roman
Republic?
.
Cause
Effect
Effect
• As the Roman Empire continued to grow, wealthy Romans began
to seize captured lands through war.
• Farmers began to fall into poverty and debt.
• While fighting for the Republic they neglected their farms.
• Some farms were destroyed by the Carthaginians.
• Many were unable to pay taxes and loans
4/7/14
Pg
Topic:
The End of the Republic
Essential Questions: What factors lead to the decline of the Roman
Republic?
Cause
Effect
Effect
• As the Roman Empire continued to grow, wealthy Romans began to seize
captured lands through war.
•
•
•
•
Farmers began to fall into poverty and debt.
While fighting for the Republic they neglected their farms.
Some farms were destroyed by the Carthaginians.
Many were unable to pay taxes and loans
• Poor farmers moved into the cities to find work.
• Most were not able to find jobs because prisoners were working the jobs
or they didn’t have the skills to do urban jobs.
4/7/14
Pg
Topic:
The End of the Republic
Essential Questions: What factors lead to the decline of the Roman
Republic?
Effect
Effect
Effect
• Poor farmers moved into the cities to find work.
• Most were not able to find jobs because prisoners were working the
jobs or they didn’t have the skills to do urban jobs.
• Wealthy Romans bought up the small farms and combined them into
large latifundias (large farming estates).
• They used prisoners as free or cheap labor to grow cash crops.
Prisoners took most jobs that the poor could have held.
4/7/14
Pg
Topic:
The End of the Republic
Essential Questions: What factors lead to the decline of the Roman
Republic?
Effect
Effect
Effect
• Poor farmers moved into the cities to find work.
• Most were not able to find jobs because prisoners were working
the jobs or they didn’t have the skills to do urban jobs.
• Wealthy Romans bought up the small farms and combined them
into large latifundias (large farming estates).
• They used prisoners as free or cheap labor to grow cash crops.
Prisoners took most jobs that the poor could have held.
• The rich got richer.
• The poor got even poorer.
4/7/14
Pg
Topic:
The End of the Republic
Essential Questions: What factors lead to the decline of the Roman
Republic?
• As the Roman Empire continued to grow, wealthy Romans
began to seize captured lands through war.
Cause
.
Effect
• Farmers began to fall into poverty and debt.
• While fighting for the Republic they neglected their farms.
• Some farms were destroyed by the Carthaginians.
• Many were unable to pay taxes and loans
Effect
• Poor farmers moved into the cities to find work.
• Most were not able to find jobs because prisoners were working the jobs or
they didn’t have the skills to do urban jobs.
Effect
• Wealthy Romans bought up the small farms and combined them into large latifundias (large
farming estates).
• They used prisoners as free or cheap labor to grow cash crops. Prisoners took most jobs that
the poor could have held.
• The rich got richer.
Effect • The poor got even poorer.