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Julius Caesar
Born into an aristocratic family in around 100 BC, Julius Caesar grew up in a time of turmoil. This turmoil gave him an opportunity to move into important political positions. When Caesar was around fifteen years old, his father passed away. At this time, he realized that money was the key to political power. So, his first step was to marry in to a more distinguished family with considerable wealth and political connections. He also started to build his own personal connections with politicians that were not in favor at the time. Julius Caesar was a critical factor in establishing the Roman Empire because he improved the lives of the common people, his militaristic accomplishments expanded the Roman Empire, and he nearly established one of the greatest empires of all time.
Julius Caesar was able to gain the support of the people by improving the life of the common people. When Caesar came to power as consul, the people in Rome were dealing with many issues such as debt and unemployment. Therefore, he proposed several new laws, many of which were approved by the senate. These reforms included giving grain to only those in need and giving newly conquered land in Carthage and Corinth to soldiers and landless peasants. The dependency of slave labor was causing an unemployment problem in Rome. In a response to this problem Julius Caesar limited the number of slaves that an estate could have so the lower class people would have work. He reduced taxes and made collections fair for all people also he expanded the geographical size of the Roman Empire considerably. He allowed the people in Sicily, Spain and Gaul to become Roman citizens, whi...

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...very important title in the Roman Republic including consul, tribune of the people, high commander of the army, and high priest. His success helped gain him favor with the common people. He helped the economy by generating new jobs to solve the unemployment problem. Also, he showed that he cared for the common people by providing grain for those in need. He made friendships with high-ranking people like Crassus who was extremely wealthy and experienced with politics. This helped him to solve his own problems, so the common people would not see weakness in him such as his personal financial troubles. He reformed the calendar and built the Forum Iulium with the money earned from the Gallic Wars. This was his way of giving back to the people and this is why Caesar had their support. With his new support and power he Caesar was able to establish the power Roman Empire.

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