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How did Sulla change Rome?

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First of all, what did Sulla do? Sulla took over the Senate and made himself dictator. Basically, what he did was use his private army to get into power, kill everyone who opposed him, and then resign.

This affected the Roman Republic because this paved the way for the emperors of the future and the collapse of the Republic. When other people try this in future, they'll take power, and not resign afterwards, but instead pass power on to their children and start a dynasty.

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Sulla tried to reform the Roman government and make the republic the way it was originally. His big change was to root out the equites from the court system and replace the judges with men from the patrician class.

Sulla tried to reform the Roman government and make the republic the way it was originally. His big change was to root out the equites from the court system and replace the judges with men from the patrician class.

Sulla tried to reform the Roman government and make the republic the way it was originally. His big change was to root out the equites from the court system and replace the judges with men from the patrician class.

Sulla tried to reform the Roman government and make the republic the way it was originally. His big change was to root out the equites from the court system and replace the judges with men from the patrician class.

Sulla tried to reform the Roman government and make the republic the way it was originally. His big change was to root out the equites from the court system and replace the judges with men from the patrician class.

Sulla tried to reform the Roman government and make the republic the way it was originally. His big change was to root out the equites from the court system and replace the judges with men from the patrician class.

Sulla tried to reform the Roman government and make the republic the way it was originally. His big change was to root out the equites from the court system and replace the judges with men from the patrician class.

Sulla tried to reform the Roman government and make the republic the way it was originally. His big change was to root out the equites from the court system and replace the judges with men from the patrician class.

Sulla tried to reform the Roman government and make the republic the way it was originally. His big change was to root out the equites from the court system and replace the judges with men from the patrician class.

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In a nutshell, he brought the patricians back into power. The populist movement had gained control of the courts and other offices that were traditionally held by the nobles. Sulla ousted many of them, and by his proscriptions, tried to eliminate the movement altogether.

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Sulla tried to reform the Roman government and make the republic the way it was originally. His big change was to root out the equites from the court system and replace the judges with men from the patrician class.

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Sulla did not change the Roman army, it was his enemy, and one time friend, Marius who made the innovations to the army.

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