The Romans the rise of an empire Why

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The Romans – the rise of an empire Why did the Romans want an

The Romans – the rise of an empire Why did the Romans want an empire? Objectives: To revise what the words ‘empire’ and ‘colony’ mean. To identify 3/4/5+ ways in which the Roman Empire benefitted people.

In the Beginning… Ancient Rome begin as a group of villages along the Tiber

In the Beginning… Ancient Rome begin as a group of villages along the Tiber River in what is now Italy. Around 750 B. C. these villages united to form the city of Rome.

The Rise and Fall of Rome The Roman Kings 753 BC-509 BC The Roman

The Rise and Fall of Rome The Roman Kings 753 BC-509 BC The Roman Republic 509 BC-27 BC The Roman Empire 27 BC-395 AD After 395 AD the Roman Empire was split into two; the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire. • The Western Roman Empire collapsed in 476 AD. • The Eastern Roman Empire (or Byzantine Empire) collapsed in 1453 AD. • •

How big was the Roman Empire? • Under the leadership of ambitious generals, Rome’s

How big was the Roman Empire? • Under the leadership of ambitious generals, Rome’s highly trained soldiers took over most of the land surrounding the Mediterranean. • The ancient Romans called the Mediterranean mare nostrum, meaning “our sea”.

Which reasons do you think were the most important to: Rome? Why? The colonies?

Which reasons do you think were the most important to: Rome? Why? The colonies? Why? Homework – find at least one picture of at least one way in which Rome improved the lives of their colonies. There is still a lot of evidence we can see today! Stick the picture in your book and explain what it is and how it helped

How do you get an Empire? WAR Much of the Empire was gained through

How do you get an Empire? WAR Much of the Empire was gained through fighting. At first the Romans fought small battles with neighbouring tribes who they had arguments with. As they won these battles they gained control of the lands around Rome and gradually gained land power. These victories made the Romans confident and soon the Roman Army was waging wars to gain land rather than to defend Rome. This led to Italy falling to Roman control, then countries such as Greece, Austria and France fell. As the empire grew larger the army also grew as captured soldiers would be made to join the army. . . allowing the Romans to attack yet more countries.

TRADE The Romans became very wealthy as a result of the wars that they

TRADE The Romans became very wealthy as a result of the wars that they fought. Some areas of Europe were keen to make money from the Romans and were willing to let the Romans control them in return for the protection they offered and the wealth that they generated through trading.

ALLIANCE • Sometimes people would feel threatened by other tribes and ask the Romans

ALLIANCE • Sometimes people would feel threatened by other tribes and ask the Romans to help them. These tribes would form an alliance (make an agreement) with the Romans saying that they would help each other out in times of trouble: this usually meant that the Roman Army would go and stay in this place.

Copy the paragraph into your books! After 509 BC, Rome began to expand. The

Copy the paragraph into your books! After 509 BC, Rome began to expand. The Roman Army conquered most of Western Europe, as well as parts of Asia and North Africa. The Romans fought over 20 wars, and a total of 2567 battles. The Roman Army is recognised by historians as an extremely effective fighting machine.

Plenary • There are 18 Roman cities marked on the map, with their Roman

Plenary • There are 18 Roman cities marked on the map, with their Roman names. • What modern country are the cities in? • You can have a bonus point if you know the modern name for a city.

Answers! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. London, UK Trier, Germany

Answers! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. London, UK Trier, Germany Lyon, France Arles, France Pavia, Italy Ostia, Italy Rome, Italy Aquileia, Italy Sisak, Croatia 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Sremska Mitovica, Serbia Sofia, Bulgaria Thessaloniki, Greece Eregil, Turkey Istanbul, Turkey Izmir, Turkey Balikesir City, Turkey Antakya, Turkey Alexandria, Egypt