Which factors helped rome change from a republic to an empire?
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The factors that helped Rome change from a "republic" to an "empire" are:
1. An "extensive trading network" was established between the states of Rome and the states which had once been Alexander’s states.
2. Julius Caesar expanded the existing region of Rome to include present region of Germany and Britain in the 1st century BC.
3. Romans continued to speak Latin however people in the east spoke Greek only. Romans also respected the Hellenic culture a lot. Eventually, when Constantine became the emperor of this region, Christianity started dominating in Rome.
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- Julius Caesar's son was appointed as an Augustus in the year of 27 BCE and he became a Rome's ruler.
- Augustus set up an autocratic type of government where he was the sole ruler and all significant choices were made by him.
- And also we call him as a first emperor of the Rome.
- Hence, Rome changed from a republic to an empire to make governance as a simpler and spreading news among the empire would also be simpler.
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