If you are referring to Julius Caesar, there was no Roman expansion during his five years of rule. Rome, instead, was caught up in civil war during most o those five years. Julius Caesar conquered Gaul before he became the ruler. The people who had a negative view of this were his political opponents. They thought that Caesar did this to gain political prestige through the glamour of victory and to pay off his enormous debts through the spoils of war.
Who might have viewed Expansion during this period negatively and why
apparently brutus and cicero
No one in the days of the Pax Romans would have viewed it either positively or negatively because it is a term which has been coined by historians. The Romans did not use this term or any of the concepts which are related to this term.
Muhammad is generally not discussed in Christianity. This does not mean he is viewed negatively. However, Muhammad is viewed as the last prophet in Islamic culture while Christianity ends with Jesus Christ as the Son of God.
They believed that expansion went against american ideals
North Korea is viewed by the world very negatively for many reasons. The main reason they are currently viewed in such a fashion is because of their involvement with missiles and the launching of them.
An omphalocele is a defect that can be viewed on sonogram during an ultrasound performed while the mother is pregnant
Actors during the time of Shakespeare were viewed as rowdy, licentious, and untrustworthy.
they were viewed as scum, trash, property, or even white trash.
During various periods, particularly post-World War II and throughout the Cold War, the US was viewed negatively by many countries due to its interventions in foreign conflicts, perceived imperialism, and support for authoritarian regimes that aligned with its geopolitical interests. Additionally, its cultural dominance and economic policies were often seen as a form of neocolonialism, leading to resentment in regions like Latin America and the Middle East. The US's role in global issues such as climate change and its unilateral foreign policy decisions also contributed to its negative perception on the international stage.
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The Carthaginians are likely to have opposed the Punic Wars. This is because the Roman army forced them into slavery and burned their city of Carthage.