Ch 34 study guide
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What were the years of the 1rst expansion | 509 B.C.E. - 264 B.C.E.
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What were the years of the 2nd expansion | 264 B.C.E. - 146 B.C.E.
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What were the years of the 3rd expansion | 145 B.C.E. - 44 B.C.E.
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What were the years of the 4th expansion | 44 B.C.E. - 14 C.E.
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How long did it take for Rome to grow to their full sized empire | Over 500 years
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What started the 1rst Roman expansion in 509 B.C.E.? | The Roman's drove out the last Etruscan King
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How long was the 1rst period of expansion | 245 years
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How much did the Roman's conquer in the 1rst period of expansion? | All of Italy and the Etruscans
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Who did the Roman's make allies with? | Their former enemies
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How much did Rome gain in the 2nd period of expansion | North Africa, most of Spain, and the island of Sicily
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What city did Rome's growth threaten in the 2nd period of expansion | The city of Carthage in North Africa
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Who did Rome conquer in the 3rd year of expansion | Asia Minor, Syria, and Egypt
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Who was killed in a Senate meeting in the 3rd period of expansion and how? | Julius Caesar, he was stabbed to death when he walked into the Senate in 44 B.C.E.
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What spaces of land did Rome conquer in the 4th period of expansion? | The island of Britain and east of the Black Sea
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