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The decades around the year 50 B.C. saw the end of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire. What factors led to the decline of the Roman Republic?
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Ms. Sue
http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~rauhn/fall_of_republic.htm
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Keira Marie
It happened because the consuls only cared about their own personal wealth and not for the people. The Senate got richer and richer while the people got poorer and poorer. It ended with the rise of the Empire and the rule of an Emperor. The disadvantage was that all of the power was in the hand of a single person and often the Roman emperors were tyrannical.
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