Early Rome
Early Rome was divide into two groups, the patricians and the plebeians. The patricians are landowners. Plebeians are merchants or small farmers. In 509 B.C. Rome overthrew its last king and created a republic. Rome had Senate had about 600 representatives, and they were giving advices to people.
Rome’s first code of laws was the Twelve Tables, that adopted in 450 B.C. The roman republic lasted for about five centuries.In the first century A.D. Rome became an empire, that Augustus created. Between A.D. 14 and A.D. 180, Rome Empire experienced a lengthy period of peace. This period was called Pax Romana, or “Roman Peace.”Rome influenced on other countries in Europe and especially the United States.
Rome’s first code of laws was the Twelve Tables, that adopted in 450 B.C. The roman republic lasted for about five centuries.In the first century A.D. Rome became an empire, that Augustus created. Between A.D. 14 and A.D. 180, Rome Empire experienced a lengthy period of peace. This period was called Pax Romana, or “Roman Peace.”Rome influenced on other countries in Europe and especially the United States.