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Caesar is portrayed, through the eyes of most people today, as a unforgiving, ambitious dictator, yet when the concept is looked further upon, it is proven that he was a reformed leader. Caesar thought things through, he would stop (metaphorically) before any actions and deeply find the reasonable solution. In William Shakspear's play, Julius Ceasar, Shakesprear showed what kind of a leader he truly was. In the play, his close friend, Marc Antony, offered him a crown three times before a crowd. Each of the times he refused it and the crowd would cheer. After closly examining the predicament, I found that Julius Casar was the ideal reformed leader in which many had hoped for for hundreds, of thousands of years.

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By nearly all accounts, he was an excellent governor of Spain (as propraetor). His second governorship of Gaul and Illyricum is marked by extremes. He defeated enemies of Roman allies in his first two campaigns in Gaul, drawing the admiration of many Romans. However this led to one of the bloodiest conquests in history as Caesar went on to subject the rest of Gaul. The last part of this campaign was brutal with record numbers of people killed or sold into slavery.

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he was abad dictatpr becasue he was a poppy head

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Good in general but was killed as the senate thought he was becoming to powerful and God like.

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both. he led Rome to victory ,and with that, more land. he also wanted to be king, which Rome did not want

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good because he was for the people.

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