Slide 1: I did my project on Julius Caesar. Slide 2: This is a list of my questions. Slide 3: What were some of his greatest conquests? Some of his conquests included Gaul, Germany, England and other conquests in Egypt, Asia, and Africa. His most famous conquest was the conquest of Gaul. The Gauls were several unorganized tribes which Caesar was able to take care of with his army of 40,00 soldiers. One chieftain named Vercingetorix did try to unite the tribes, but it was too little too late and Caesar won. It took Caesar about 9 years to conquer all of Gaul. After he was done with that, he went to invade Germany because he had been obstructed by the bandits of Germany during his Gaul campaign. A bloody and violent war took place and Caesar was triumphant yet …show more content…
He created the calder that we use today. It was adjusted just a little bit but, is still used today. He ate, slept and fought with his men. This gave him the complete loyalty of his men. Many generals imate his behavior. One example is American General George S. Putton. Caesar provided most of what we know of Ancient Gaul and the Celtic people. He wrote Commentaries on the Gallic War and Commentaries on the Civil War. They are known as some of the best works in Latin He also published the first newspaper. This was a way to keep the people informed about news in the empire, focusing on things in Rome. It was called the Daily Gazette in Latin. Slide 8: For my compare and contrast, I am comparing Julius Caesar and Abraham Lincoln They have many similarities.They both tried to help people in their countries. They were both leaders of a country.They were both assassinated. They also have a lot of differences. For example, Julius Caesar lead armies and started battling for the reason that he wanted people’s land, but Abe Lincoln went to war to free the slaves. Caesar had too much power and was stabbed whereas Lincoln just won the war, freed the slaves and was