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The consuls (the two annually elected heads of the Republic and the army) and the senate were responsible for strengthening the government in the Early Republic.
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They had hard times of years to become a republic but they finally did it in the early 19th century. I hope that helped your question.
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State administration was often weak.
A few years later, in the early 20s.
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California is called the Bear Flag Republic.
The Roman Republic lasted 482 years.
Yes, the patricians ruled Rome, but only during the early days of the republic. After the plebeians revolution the plebeians received some power and over the years the two groups grew equal in political power.Yes, the patricians ruled Rome, but only during the early days of the republic. After the plebeians revolution the plebeians received some power and over the years the two groups grew equal in political power.Yes, the patricians ruled Rome, but only during the early days of the republic. After the plebeians revolution the plebeians received some power and over the years the two groups grew equal in political power.Yes, the patricians ruled Rome, but only during the early days of the republic. After the plebeians revolution the plebeians received some power and over the years the two groups grew equal in political power.Yes, the patricians ruled Rome, but only during the early days of the republic. After the plebeians revolution the plebeians received some power and over the years the two groups grew equal in political power.Yes, the patricians ruled Rome, but only during the early days of the republic. After the plebeians revolution the plebeians received some power and over the years the two groups grew equal in political power.Yes, the patricians ruled Rome, but only during the early days of the republic. After the plebeians revolution the plebeians received some power and over the years the two groups grew equal in political power.Yes, the patricians ruled Rome, but only during the early days of the republic. After the plebeians revolution the plebeians received some power and over the years the two groups grew equal in political power.Yes, the patricians ruled Rome, but only during the early days of the republic. After the plebeians revolution the plebeians received some power and over the years the two groups grew equal in political power.
A group cannot be a governing body. A body is an institution, not people. What there can be is a ruling class or ruling elites. During the Early Republic the patrician aristocracy monopolised the consulship (the consuls were the two annually elected heads of the Republic and the army) and the seats of the senate. This led to a 200-year Conflict of the Orders between patricians and plebeians (commoners) which led to the plebeians gaining power-sharing, access to the offices of state and the senate. In the 503 years which followed the Republic Rome was ruled by emperors who were absolute rulers.