Tuesday, November 5, 2013

ROME TIMELINE


Rome lead Latin league:Rome helps out its allies


The first semnite was 343 to 341 BCE

The Latin war 340 to 338 BCE: The Latin were friends


The second Samnite war 326-304 BCE

The third Samnite war 298-290BCE: Samnite recruit new allies

The pyrrhic war 280-275 BCE


753-509 BC reign of 7 kings

509 BC:  Romans conquer Italy

264-146 BC the Punic War were a series of three wars fought between Rome and Carthage they were probably the largest wars that had ever taken place



753 BC: Rome is funded as city and kingdom by Romulus. Its located a top seven hills on a bend in the Tiber River 20 miles from Mediterranean Sea. The sea provide defense and the location on the river bend bring trader through the city as the cross the river from the east to west.

73-71 Bc :SPARTACUS SLAVES REVOLT
he wa a thracian gladiator who led slave revolt with an army
he defeated roman forces half a dozen of rims, marching his people up and down the italian peninsula until he was killed in battle in april 71 B.Cgh

100-44 BC JULIUS CAESAR
He became great millitary leader
He conquered egypt
He became dictator of rome
He got elected as a consul in rome





Thursday, October 24, 2013

Rome Pretest


This is what i learn about!
3.1 - Differentiate Roman Republic from Roman Empire
3.2 - Explain past and present impacts of Roman culture
3.3 - Analyze factors in collapse of Western Roman Empire
MY PERSONAL LEARNING GOAL IS TO: know how  they farm 
  1. When, where and how was Rome founded?  753 BC
  2. How was the government of the Roman Republic organized?
  3. When and how did the Republic turn into an Empire?
  4. The culture of rome refers to the art, high culture,language,religion,politics, architecture and fashion in rome.
  1. How was the government of the Empire organized?
  2. When, where, why, and how did the Romans expand? 
  3. What are Rome's greatest architectural and technological developments?
  4. What was important in Roman culture?
  5. Who were important Roman leaders?
  6. julius Ceasar was a great and an important leader in ancient Rome.
  7. What caused the collapse of the Roman Empire?
  8. How did Rome alter history?
  9. How does Rome affect us today?
  10. What lessons can be learned from Roman history?

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Egyptian civilization

Egyptian civilization emerged in northern Africa along the Nile River by about 3000 B.C.E. It benefited from trade and influences from Mesopotamia,also produced its own distinct social structures and cultural expressions. Unlike Mesopotamian civilization, Egyptian civilization featured very durable and centralized institutions. Mathematical achievements and impressive architectural structures also characterized Egyptian civilization. From 2700 B.C.E. the Egyptian pharaohs directed the building of the pyramids, which were to function as their tombs. However, the building of these massive architectural monuments could only be accomplished with the use of an abundance of slave labor.





Monday, September 23, 2013

The assyrian


The assyrian empire had a powerful military. they where brutal. they conquered the israelite, as well as egypt and the whole of the middle east region. they had exellent communication and battle tacties.they where master of of siege warfare. and use the best weapon and technology  of their age . iron weapon where big part of this.