Rome City of Conquest and Punic Wars
The Roman Republic
The Punic Wars
Chapter 6, Section 1. Rome’s Geography Site of Rome chosen for its fertile soil and strategic location.
The Roman Republic The early Romans establish a republic, which grows powerful and spreads its influence.
Augustus (63 B.C. – A.D. 14), first Roman emperor. Ancient Rome and Early Christianity, 500 B.C.– A.D. 500 Civilizations emerge and develop on fertile.
Cause and Effect: The growth of the Roman Republic and the changes that followed.
Carthage “Dido Building Carthage, or the Rise of the Carthaginian Empire,” J.M.W. Turner (1815)
Chapter 14 section 3 The Punic Wars. Conflicts with Carthage By 264 B.C. Rome had conquered Greek city-states in Southern Italy Came into contact with.
Emperor Trajan Roman Senator debating. Republic – a government in which the people vote on representatives to run the government on their behalf.
Augustus (63 B.C. – A.D. 14), first Roman emperor .
Fall of Rome & Spread of Christianity Page 116 Warm Up: What do you think the Map is of? Why? What information is the map need to be better understood?