I am here today to tell you that I have decided to let Julius Caesar live. I am making this choice because Julius Caesar was a hero to many people, was a brilliant military leader, and devoted his life to help Rome. First, Caesar was a hero to people all around Rome. He saved Brutus’s life. Now, Brutus wants to kill him. Caesar gave the struggling poor and dirty people land. It was abnormal for poor people to have land and Caesar helped them anyway when nobody else would.He spent a lot of money (maybe too much) to give the people recreation. He spent so much he was in a ton of debt. Lastly, he made the government more honest. Without him we would have a sly, cunning, and secretive government. Second, Caesar was a brilliant military leader. He said “I came, I saw, I conquered.” Caesar was such a good leader he could just conquer whoever he wanted. Caesar impressively only lost 2 battles in Gaul. It took …show more content…
In the article “The Life of Caesar” by Suetonius it says “Caesar never let enemy troops rally when he had routed them.” Caesar had always finished the battle. Caesar was also a orator, politician, speaker, and writer. He was devoted to giving back to Rome. Not only was he a great leader he was also one of the best statesman. Lastly, he gave Rome great and powerful allies. Being a powerful country with a ton of land you need powerful allies. Strong country, strong allies. Once again, I decide to let Caesar stay alive because he was adored by many people, was a brilliant leader for Rome, and he spent all his life trying to help Rome. Without Caesar Rome wouldn’t be the same. If we kill Caesar now, Rome will die. We will have many civil wars and Rome will be taken over. The entire country will fall. Caesar is the glue to the Republic. Without him all will be lost. If Caesar hadn’t been here to help us conquer would we be as powerful and excelled as we are are