Well I guess they were getting used to their new society. Building things, making sure people are following the rules.
The early Roman Republic was marked by a series of external and internal conflicts. Perhaps the most notable external conflicts included those against the Gauls and Hannibalâ??s Carthaginians.
1000 years ago, the world was in what is now known as the Dark Ages. The Roman Empire has collapsed and Europe was under a rule known as feudalism.
Rome was probably the first recorded republic in the sense of government by elected representatives, which is what republic means. Ancient Greece had the most well known democracies in what we consider the ancient world, with Athens being the most powerful one. Unlike a republic, a democracy involves government by all the citizens gathering to vote directly on all legislative questions.On the other hand, almost all simple hunter-gatherer societies are small scale democracies, so the basic concept goes back thousands of years.A republic is a political system not governed kings, emperors, princes, dukes and the like. The term is derived from the Latin Res publica "public matter." Government is not considered the private property of the ruler and public office is directly or indirectly elected or appointed and not hereditary (though in some modern republics it is treated as such). Non-hereditary a key word. It does not have to involve elections. It can occur through appointment. Therefore it can apply to authoritarianism and totalitarianism. It can apply to indirect or direct democracy, the voting system is not what matters. It can involve oligarchy (by the mid-republic Rome had become an oligarchy).Athens had the oldest record of republican institutions (though the Greeks did not use the term republic) even before democracy because it had been ruled by nine archons. Sparta also become a republic, but it is not clear when. Carthage became a republic in the 6th century BC (before Rome). At the time of the establishment of the Roman Republic (509 BC) several Latin cities and the Samnites had republican institutions.
Rome went from Republic then Empire in 27 BC . The 500-year-old Roman Republic, which preceded it, had been weakened by several civil wars. Several events are commonly proposed to mark the transition from Republic to Empire, including Julius Caesar's appointment as perpetual dictator (44 BC), the victory of Octavian at the Battle of Actium (2 September 31 BC), and the Roman Senate's granting to Octavian the honorific Augustus (16 January 27 BC).
The first invasion of Britain by a force that looked like an army as we understand it would have been the Roman force under Julius Caesar in 55 BC
The Roman Republic was not mostly like Sparta. It was totally different.
The Roman republic was a republic. There was no monarchy, constitutional or otherwise.
Our government is much like the Roman's republic
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No one led the fall of the Roman republic. The republic like the "empire" deteriorated over a period of time. It is often said that Sulla was responsible for the fall of the republic but the conditions were already in place when he took power.
Roman emperors where the absolute rules of Rome and her empire. Rule by emperors followed the fall of the Roman Republic and was established in 27 BC by Augustus, the first Roman Emperor. The term emperor was coined by modern historians. The Romans used the term princeps, which meant something like first citizen.
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The Roman Republic influenced American Government. They let Roman men to vote for leaders, like how America votes for the president or Congress.
2 advantage being a republic is like first a republic is those who are the president and others I guess!!=)
Roman emperors where the absolute rules of Rome and her empire. Rule by emperors followed the fall of the Roman Republic and was established in 27 BC by Augustus, the first Roman Emperor. The term emperor was coined by modern historians. The Romans used the term princeps, which meant something like first citizen. Rule by emeprors lasted 503 years. There were 97 empers. It would have been impossible for all of them to be mean. Many of them were enlightened, such as the five good emeprors (Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antonius Pius and Marcus Aurelius) Constantine I and others.
The USA is the only current one I know of, although Canada might be one. Also the Roman Empire was a republic, and I think the Romans started the Republic government; like Greece created democracy.
Modern representative democracies are heavily influenced by the Roman Republic, particularly in their structures and principles. Features such as a system of checks and balances, separation of powers, and elected representatives can be traced back to Roman governance. Additionally, concepts like citizenship and civic duty, which were central to the Roman Republic, continue to shape modern democratic ideals. Countries like the United States and many others incorporate these principles into their political systems.