What argument did brutus put forward in defence of Caesar's murder
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Cassius ( conspirator ) had told him that Caesar was becoming ambitious. He argued that rome was independent and if Caesar came to rule them, they would be treated like slaves. ... He told the plebeians that he loved Caesar and his great works that he had done for the good of Rome.
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Brutus defended his action of murdering Caesar. He said that he had stabbed Caesar because he felt Caesar had become over ambitious at the cost of Rome
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