Hope everyone had a GREAT holiday. We will have a test on Monday. It will cover the information below and to the side. Test information, please study: Rise of Rome, Punic Wars, and the Rise and fall of Julius Caesar (Chapter 2 in the digital text). SSWH3 The student will examine the political, philosophical, and cultural interaction of Classical Mediterranean societies from 700 BCE to 400 CE. The Rise of Rome Geography greatly influenced the development of Rome, which was strategically situated inland on hills along the Tiber River. In 509 B.C., the Romans overthrew the last Etruscan king and established a republic. Wealthy patrician landowners in the Roman Senate dominated the early republic. Plebeians voted and served in the army, but they could not marry patricians or be elected. In 287 B.C., all male Roman citizens were proclaimed equal under the law. Rome never truly became a democracy, but it did develop a code of laws and standards of justice that have influenced many legal systems. Over several centuries, Rome brought most of Italy under its control. It then confronted Carthage, its main rival in the Mediterranean, during the Punic Wars. In the Third Punic War, Rome finally defeated Carthage. By 129 B.C., Rome dominated the Mediterranean region. Word Wall: Copy and Define
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SSWH3 The student will examine the political, philosophical, and cultural interaction of Classical Mediterranean societies from 700 BCE to 400 CE. The Rise of Rome Geography greatly influenced the development of Rome, which was strategically situated inland on hills along the Tiber River. In 509 B.C., the Romans overthrew the last Etruscan king and established a republic. Wealthy patrician landowners in the Roman Senate dominated the early republic. Plebeians voted and served in the army, but they could not marry patricians or be elected. In 287 B.C., all male Roman citizens were proclaimed equal under the law. Rome never truly became a democracy, but it did develop a code of laws and standards of justice that have influenced many legal systems. Over several centuries, Rome brought most of Italy under its control. It then confronted Carthage, its main rival in the Mediterranean, during the Punic Wars. In the Third Punic War, Rome finally defeated Carthage. By 129 B.C., Rome dominated the Mediterranean region.
Today's News Projects due today!!!!! Alexander the Great In 359 B.C., Philip II came to the throne in Macedonia and built a powerful army. He longed to unite Greece and Macedonia. Fearful of Philip's intentions, the Greeks formed a defensive alliance, but they were defeated. Philip's son Alexander, who became known as Alexander the Great, within a few years defeated the Persian Empire and expanded his empire as far east as modern Pakistan. Although Alexander's empire was short-lived, it was successful in spreading Greek culture in the region. During the Hellenistic Era, Greek colonies thrived in Southwest Asia, and important works of science, philosophy, art, and architecture were produced throughout the Hellenistic world. |
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