Introduction
Overview
The Roman Republic was the political system that governed before the empire, built around elected magistrates, the Senate, citizen assemblies, law, and military expansion. From its legendary overthrow of kings to its conquest of Italy and the Mediterranean, the Republic became one of the ancient world's most powerful states. Its success also created pressures of inequality, ambition, and civil war that eventually destroyed republican government.
Key forces
- ’s republic helped organize expansion, but its institutions were never designed to govern a vast empire.
- Military conquest made rich and powerful while also deepening inequality and social tension at home.
- Competition between elite families pushed politics toward violence, reform battles, and civil war.
- The fall of the republic was not sudden but the result of long crises that opened the way for imperial rule.
















