Rome Internal Conflict

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In the process of expanding and before becoming the Roman Empire, the Roman Republic fought many wars with neighboring groups, such as the Carthaginians, the Gauls, and a few others. Under those circumstances, some groups declared war on Rome to check its expanding power, but failed to do so. Some of the defeated opponents became allies of Rome (later, integrated into Rome and turned into municipia), while enslavement befell the rest. Consequently, Rome’s expansion and enslavement of others steered it into greater external and internal conflicts (which, led to the Roman Republic and to the rise of the Roman Empire). In fact, the enslavement of the conquered people further broadened the internal conflict between the patricians and the plebeians.

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