It DIDN'T
BOOYAH
It DIDN'T BOOYAH
prediction how do you think italys geography and romes location would affect the spread of romes influence
It DIDN'T BOOYAH
The plebeians were not unhappy about all of Rome's wars and her expansion. They were proud of Rome's military success and the spoils of war (part of which were distributed to the soldiers) were an incentive to fight. The wars they were unhappy about were those in Spain. This is because these wars were endless and the Romans suffered tens of thousands of casualties. The plebeians farmers who formed the backbone of the Roman army did not want to go to a distant land and be exposed to a high risk of dying.
because the patricians ruled over the plebeians and they made unfair laws and the plebeians had to work with no pay and no breaks.
How did Rome's location affect its development
Many Roman politicians belonged to the patrician aristocracy. However, there were rich plebeians (commoners0 who had successful political careers.
The plebeians had to keep leaving their farms due to being continually forced to fight in wars.
The expansion in the number of conquered people did not affect Rome's expansion because it was the product of her expansion.
Increase in expansion affect the demand because more supply/expansion with constant demand will lead to excess in expansion which affect the demand.
The Roman army was crucial to Rome's expansion because without the army there could not be any expansion. Most of Rome's expansion came through conquests and an army was necessary for this.
The main reason for the collapse of Rome economically is the gap that kept widening between the landowning elite class and the poor plebeians. This gap started when the plebeians started to lose their land to the wealthy elites that used the land to make money.