wealth and power.
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Many of Caesar's reforms or "acts" never went through, but here are three that did: the calendar was reformed, the army's pay was raised and the amount of silver and gold in the coins was standardized.
We do not know whether Caesar wanted to save the republic or, as his assassins thought, wanted to become a king. If the former was the case, it is difficult to assess whether his reforms would have been enough and we do not know whether Caesar would have changed their course because some of them came in the context of protracted civil war. What would have mattered the most, had Caesar not been killed, would have been his charisma and enormous popularity among the Roman people.
It was actually a series of wars, but the Romans commanded by Gaius Julius Caesar won. Caesar wrote his famous commentaries about war against the Gauls which, along with the land he conquered, increased his popularity with the Roman people.
The Senate were jealous of Julius Caesar because he had power, popularity, and all these things
Some of Caesar's reforms were the calendar, debt relief to an extent, and land reform, again to a limited extent, as the land and colonies were to be populated by his retired troops. He also standardised the amount of silver and gold in the coins.
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Definitely yes. Caesar enlarged the empire by his military conquests, brought about some social reforms, and built the forum Julia. Boudicca contributed nothing.Definitely yes. Caesar enlarged the empire by his military conquests, brought about some social reforms, and built the forum Julia. Boudicca contributed nothing.Definitely yes. Caesar enlarged the empire by his military conquests, brought about some social reforms, and built the forum Julia. Boudicca contributed nothing.Definitely yes. Caesar enlarged the empire by his military conquests, brought about some social reforms, and built the forum Julia. Boudicca contributed nothing.Definitely yes. Caesar enlarged the empire by his military conquests, brought about some social reforms, and built the forum Julia. Boudicca contributed nothing.Definitely yes. Caesar enlarged the empire by his military conquests, brought about some social reforms, and built the forum Julia. Boudicca contributed nothing.Definitely yes. Caesar enlarged the empire by his military conquests, brought about some social reforms, and built the forum Julia. Boudicca contributed nothing.Definitely yes. Caesar enlarged the empire by his military conquests, brought about some social reforms, and built the forum Julia. Boudicca contributed nothing.Definitely yes. Caesar enlarged the empire by his military conquests, brought about some social reforms, and built the forum Julia. Boudicca contributed nothing.
unified ans enlarged empire using imperial authority and millitary
Julius Caesar was the hero of the people. He carried out reforms which helped the poor. He was a popularis. The populares were a political faction which championed the cause of the poor and wanted to reforms which helped the poor. They had been opposed by the optimates, a conservative political faction which favoured the aristocracy and opposed the reforms. He also donated money to the poor.