Romans and Greeks Cultural Adaptation

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The Romans adoption of the Greek culture allowed for them to improve upon their own beliefs and make the Greek culture more profitable for the Roman Empire. This cultural exchange, then helped the Romans advance in their community to become one of the greatest empires of that time. We know the Romans for their beautiful art, their outstanding architecture, even for their form of government but none of this would have happened if it wasn’t for the adaptation of the Greek culture, because their art and their architecture was an establishment from the Greeks that the Romans took. If it wasn’t for the Romans taking up the culture from the Greeks then there would not have been a possibility for the Roman Empire to have even expand and spread to the point where other cultures would have also adopted to the customs of the Romans, or make the Roman empire well known. Because of this, Romans were now open to new ideas that expanded their way of thinking and allowed their empire to expand with great power. From the structure of their government, education, and even industrialization this cultural exchange with the Greeks allowed the Romans to create a successful development of their Empire.

Although, many might say that the Roman Empire was already very successful even without the Greek influence, the Romans were already known for their very great army. The Romans were able to conquer so many lands and keep a great structure to the point where other communities feared them because of their army. It is true, Rome was already very successful they had conquered many lands before the Hellenistic period, and were already known to be a very rich and powerful community. Just as Chris Truman states on the website the History learning site where du...

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...se they gave them the idea to conquer. If it wasn’t because of the Greeks then their tools and ideas that helped them expand would not have made them much (Main Vision). Yes, the Romans did have a lot of things already accomplished, and (change you to something else and fix this up) might say that their expansion had already been great before the introduction of the Greeks culture, but if it wasn’t for the Greek most of their wars would have been lost and not that much land would have been acquired. The Greeks because of their education and higher status of life viewed things a lot more differently than that of the Romans.

Works Cited

http://www.ourcivilisation.com/smartboard/shop/warnerr/roman.htm

http://www.forumromanum.org/history/morey18.html

http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/society/roman-religion-influence-greek-middle-eastern-culture.html

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