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ROME BECOMES AN EMPIRE • As people became more wealthy, they also became less productive. • Fighting began to break out over land so reformers tried to split it up among the people. • The wealthy in the senate opposed reform and felt threatened, so they killed the reformers. • There was a civil war starting because multiple generals wanted to take power. • Julius Caesar was a reformer who supported common people. He was not only a skilled militarily, but also a good politician an general. • A man names Cicero, who was an enemy of Caesar, was also the greatest speaker in Roman history. • Caesar defeated Cicero in a battle to rule Rome. • Senate appointed Caesar dictator for life and not just the usual six months • Some people thought that Caesar was power hungry and others thought that he was a reformer. • Caesar was assassinated by a group of his senators who thought that he was a power hungry tyrant. • Who can tell me what a tyrant is? • Octavian, Caesar’s great-nephew (adopted son), won the next battle to become the ruler of Rome. • He received the title, Augustus, which means “exalted one” or person of great rank or authority. • He preferred to be called first citizen • Augustus restored aspects of a republican government, but held the final say over all of the people in it. • Augustus restored Rome – Buildings – Temples – Theaters – Monuments – Enhanced with marble • Rome became a magnificent imperial capitol • The reign of Augustus is called Pax Romana or Roman Peace • To help unite the empire, roads, bridges, and tunnels were built, and a navy patrol was made to protect he Mediterranean Sea • Augustus set everything up so well, that even after his death, the empire continues to do well The daily life of romans • The father was the head of the Roman household • Fathers power was limited • Roman society disapproved of a father punishing his family without good cause • Women had much freedom • Women were to take care of the family and household, but also inherited land and ran the family business when the men were away • Women could not vote • Children had some education • Boys of wealthy families went to private schools • Girls learned household skills and married around the age of 14 ( boys married later) • Social Classes – UPPER CLASS: patricians and some wealthy plebeians – MIDDLE CLASS: prosperous business leaders and officials – LOWER CLASS: farmers – LOWEST CLASS: slaves • The Romans worshiped hundreds of spirits, and believed that they were in everything. • Set up shrines in their homes to honor the gods who protected their households • Used many of the same gods as the Greeks • Rome was the center of the empire • Mixture of ideas and customs • However it was crowded, dirty and noisy • Either very poor or very wealthy • Inventions – Sewers and plumbing – Aqueducts ( carried fresh water) • Bath houses were visited by all to bath and socialize • Chariot races held at the Circus Maximus • Gladiators fought at the Colossseum