well by that time period it was the dark ages
Once they had conquered villages and other cities, they had to deal with the war slaves and had to give them jobs. Because they had to give the slaves jobs, that took away jobs for the native Romans. Also, once a military ruler had conquered large areas of land, they kept wanting to expand and conquer. They became very power hungry and blood thirsty. Thus creating emperors and dictators. This is how you spell Romains, wait no, Romans: R-O-M-A-N-S
Not who, but what turned Rome into an empire. There was no single person who established the empire. Scipio Africanus could be considered one of the founders of the empire by his defeat of Hannibal. Rome became an established empire after the second Punic war. All the prewar events, the war events, and the after events of the Punic wars contributed to Rome's becoming an empire.
Rome was not discovered so much as it was founded as a city in Europe, eventually becoming an empire that lasted for centuries. Rome was said to be founded in 753 BC.
ok obviiously this is the empores the empores and the decline of the empire affected their growth
Because Rome started becoming poor and kept on being attacked
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There were various leaders who led Rome as it was becoming an empire. The senate either raised an army or appointed a dictator. Scipio, Sulla, Marius, Pompey, and Caesar all contributed. There was no one leader.
It eliminated Carthage as a rival for dominance of Western Europoe and began to involve Rome in the affairs of Eastern Europe.
The western part of the Roman Empire fell under the strain of the invasions. The eastern part of this empire was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for nearly 1000 years.
The conquered peoples who fought against conquest must have not liked the idea of Rome becoming an empire. The term Roman Empire can be confusing because historians use it to indicate the period of rule by emperors which followed the Roman Republic. However, Rome already had an empire before that. In fact, much of Rome's imperial expansion occurred during the Republic. The people who hated the idea of Rome becoming ruled by emperors were the optimantes, a conservative faction which cherished the ideals of the Republic, fought against its demise and stood for the interests of the aristocracy. These men were some of the senators and aristocrats. It included the assassins of Julius Caesar who killed him because they thought that he was trying to become a king and do away with the Republic.
No. Only Rome had emperors as only Rome was an empire. Greece was never an empire so never had an emperor.No. Only Rome had emperors as only Rome was an empire. Greece was never an empire so never had an emperor.No. Only Rome had emperors as only Rome was an empire. Greece was never an empire so never had an emperor.No. Only Rome had emperors as only Rome was an empire. Greece was never an empire so never had an emperor.No. Only Rome had emperors as only Rome was an empire. Greece was never an empire so never had an emperor.No. Only Rome had emperors as only Rome was an empire. Greece was never an empire so never had an emperor.No. Only Rome had emperors as only Rome was an empire. Greece was never an empire so never had an emperor.No. Only Rome had emperors as only Rome was an empire. Greece was never an empire so never had an emperor.No. Only Rome had emperors as only Rome was an empire. Greece was never an empire so never had an emperor.
No rome was not the first Empire in the worldalexander the great had an empire before rome, Xerse had a empire, Egypt was an empire. All of these were before rome