Rome's centralized government was replaced by the rule of many local kings and nobles.
Rome's centralized government was replaced by the rule of many local kings and nobles.
Rome's centralized government was replaced by the rule of many local kings and nobles.
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it change when patricians and plebians came
Rome was founded as a kingdom, originally ruled by the first king, Romulus. Throughout the next several years, Rome's government would change many times as Rome grew larger.
it fell apart because the government changed.
The government of ancient Rome went from a monarchy, to a republic, to a principate.The government of ancient Rome went from a monarchy, to a republic, to a principate.The government of ancient Rome went from a monarchy, to a republic, to a principate.The government of ancient Rome went from a monarchy, to a republic, to a principate.The government of ancient Rome went from a monarchy, to a republic, to a principate.The government of ancient Rome went from a monarchy, to a republic, to a principate.The government of ancient Rome went from a monarchy, to a republic, to a principate.The government of ancient Rome went from a monarchy, to a republic, to a principate.The government of ancient Rome went from a monarchy, to a republic, to a principate.
augustus changed it by being smart and ending war
Julius Caesar did not change the type of government. He introduced reforms which concentrated power in his hands, but did not change the type of government. He ruled during the late period of the Roman Republic and when he died Rome was still a republic. Rome's government changed from a republic to rule by emperors after Caesar's assassination
Rome is the capital city of Italy, an European country.
The people of ancient Rome were able to change their government by civil protest or civil unrest. They overthrew the kings, established the republic (which even worked for a while) and finally, when the republic faded out, consented to the principate.