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They defeated the Etruscans >=]:

they ambushed the north Italian's "sorry if spelled wrong"

they killed everyone in the south

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Rome expanded its territory and eventually conquered all of Italy by conquest, treaties and granting citizenship. Treaties came early on when Rome formed the Latin league of allies. After wars or threats of wars, more allies were added and they expanded. Roman citizenship was highly prized, and after the Social Wars, in which the allies demanded citizenship, Many towns in Italy were granted citizenship. Julius Caesar granted citizenship to many others. The Italian peoples were more than happy to have the benefits of living under Roman law.

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11y ago

Partly by conquest eg Gaul, Britain, North Africa, Macedonia.

Partly by kings agreeing to become clients of Rome eg Judea, Bithynia.

Partly by kings, for the protection of their country, leaving it to Rome on their death eg Pergmon, Libya.

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They kept things orderly with three principles. The twelve tables, a code of laws in ancient Rome, stated the duties and rights of all Roman citizens. The Romans also had a constitution based on new laws and old laws.

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