How did Julius Caesar help turn the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire?
1.He angered the Senate by proposing that Rome divide public lands among the returning military and their families.
2.He replaced the elected consuls and Senate with an empire inherited by members of the ruler's family.
3.He angered the Senate by convincing men to serve in wars by promising them land and citizenship.
4.He restructured the city's politics and strengthened the Senate's power.
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he anger the senate by proposing the Roman Republic lands among the among the returning military and family
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He replaced the elected consuls and Senate with an empire inherited by members of the ruler's family.
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- Gaius Julius Caesar was a Roman statesman and general who was instrumental in the collapse of the Rome Republic and its development and the rise of the Roman Empire
- In March 44 BC, Caesar was assassinated. The conspirators' motivations were both political and personal. Many of the assassins of Caesar were jealous of him and unhappy with the recognition that Julius had given them. Many conspirators were Senators, and others were furious that he had taken away much of the prestige and power of the Senate.
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