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Essay heading: roman republic
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the patricians or Latin nobles
declared that Rome would become a Republic ruled by the people. The republic
consisted of an executive and legislative branch. During this period of history
Rome began to write down laws and pass government assemblies. At this time
Rome was still a small city-state that controlled only a tiny section of Italy... displayed 300 characters
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size of Rome would be comparable to the size of New York City with a
population of perhaps 260,000. As the republic form of government was in place
Rome would also have constant battles with surrounding tribes such as the
Sabines, Umbrians, Volsci and Aequi. In 396 B.C. the Romans had an all out
assault on the rest of Etruria and captured the town of Veii... displayed next 300 characters
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