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it grew and heavily controlled the economy
The Biblical land of Canaan, also called Israel was controlled by the Romans in the time of Jesus. They called it the province of Judea.
The central government grew weaker and the noble families grew stronger and as the noble families(daimyos) grew power the law of the central government slowly lost its power so the emperor lost it power.
Julius Caesar grew up to be a Roman military general and statesman, known for his role in the collapse of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire. He eventually became the dictator of Rome, centralizing power and implementing key reforms before his assassination in 44 BCE.
The crops Ancient Rome grew were millet, grapes, olives, rye, barley, oats, and wheat.
it grew and heavily controlled the economy
The Biblical land of Canaan, also called Israel was controlled by the Romans in the time of Jesus. They called it the province of Judea.
They grew tobbacco, but they were sponsored by the Virginia Company of London
The Roman government ruled over Palestine the country Jesus lived in.
as the population grew, southern power grew in congress - apex
The central government grew weaker and the noble families grew stronger and as the noble families(daimyos) grew power the law of the central government slowly lost its power so the emperor lost it power.
it grew and heavily controlled the economy
As the population grew, southern power grew in Congress.
as the population grew, southern power grew in congress - apex
Julius Caesar grew up to be a Roman military general and statesman, known for his role in the collapse of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire. He eventually became the dictator of Rome, centralizing power and implementing key reforms before his assassination in 44 BCE.
The crops Ancient Rome grew were millet, grapes, olives, rye, barley, oats, and wheat.
controlled trade routes between asia and europe -apex