The Roman Empire And Its Influence On The Modern World

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The Roman Empire

The Roman Empire one of the biggest, strongest, and longest lasting empire/kingdom in history. Rome has a long history with many events that changed it in the past, but also really helped shape the modern world. The Roman Empire went through a lot with many wars and battles and many leaders and types of government.

According to legend, Rome was created by Romulus and Remus sons of a god and abandoned. The founded Rome and Romulus kills his brother and becomes the first king of Rome in 753 BC. Rome became mixed with different type of people and cultures and it influenced their own culture greatly. One group that greatly influenced Rome were the Greeks, they brought with them when they moved to Rome the Greek alphabet, which the Romans adopted and tweaked, they helped influence the art and architecture that sometimes the Romans based their own buildings on. The group that had the most influence on the Rome was the Etruscans, they controlled Rome for a period of time and the Romans kept a lot of the characteristics like the iconic clothes that they are seen wearing and their army organization and tactics that will lead to Rome eventually becoming one of the strongest and long lasting empires in the history of the world. …show more content…

The Roman Empire was able to expand and grow because of the their army that was able to fight and win many battles and wars like the Punic Wars that helped them gain a tremendous amounts of land. Another reason was because of their knowledge, such as making road that made transporting soldiers or supplies easier and the construction and tactics of the Romans helped the Roman empire expand and

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