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Ancient Rome


Question Posted Monday February 25 2008, 8:40 pm

Does anyone know or what site I can go to that can explain "HOW" Anciect Rome changed from a Monarchy to a Republic? I tried googling it but it keeps giving me information on how life was when it was a Monarchy and when it was a Republic. I'm not looking "WHAT" it was like, I'm looking "HOW" it changed so.

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theymos answered Monday February 25 2008, 9:45 pm:
The king was assassinated. When a king dies, the senate decides who the next one will be. The senate and people really, really hated the recently-killed king, so they decided to just do away with the whole monarchy and instead give the senate the king's powers.

It's an interesting form of revolution, actually. I'm not an expert, by I don't think this sort of thing has ever happened again.

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