how did brutus justifued caesar's assaination?
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Brutus justified Caesar’s assassination by saying that he was dangerous for Rome. He accused Caesar of being ambitious. He said if Caesar lived all Romans would become bondmen. He succeeded in convincing people that he and his accomplices assassinated for the welfare of Rome. He claimed that all he had done was for the good of the Romans. He claims that his action demonstrated "not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more."
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