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Title: Introduction to Rome


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Introduction to Rome
  • Geography

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The Italian Peninsula
  • Physical features

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History is Governed, if not determined by
Geography
  • Consider the following questions when thinking
    about how an area is run either politically,
    economically or socially.

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  • Do the mountains protect, divide or obstruct?
  • Do the mountains breed a type of personality?
    Does the sea? Do they both affect the character
    of a nation or civilization?
  • Would the Romans favour trade or agriculture?

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  • Would the Romans be good fighters or Sailors?
  • Could the land produce enough food?
  • Where would they get more food if they needed it?
  • From what direction would invaders come?
  • Would unity be easier than Greece?

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  • Which side of the Peninsula would develop first?

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Physical Features
  • The Italian Peninsula is 3 times bigger than
    Greece.
  • Italy is shaped like a boot, juts approximately
    960km out into the Mediterranean Sea and is 160km
    wide.

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  • There are 3200 km of coastline
  • Good harbours are hard to find.
  • There are better harbours on the West Coast of
    Italy and therefore it was more westward oriented.

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  • Strategically,Italy is located in the center of
    the Mediterranean. The Romans could reach the
    Middle East, Greece, Spain and North Africa
    easily by sea.

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  • The main mountain chain( Apennines) runs down the
    eastern length like a backbone.

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  • The Alps( North), helped to protect Rome from
    invasion, although mountain passes allowed people
    to cross into Europe.

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  • Unlike the Greeks( high peaks) the rugged Italian
    landscape did not prevent the Romans from
    unifying under a single ruler and creating a
    large empire.

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Fertile Land
  • There were three main areas of fertile land.
  • 1) The great northern plain, enriched by the
    fertile deposits from the Po River.
  • The Apennine ridge ( extended by the west to the
    east before turning south) cut off the plains
    from the rest of Italy.
  • Until Julius Caesar, the area was considered to
    be part of Gaul.

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Fertile Land
  • 2) Plain of Latium
  • 3) Plain of Campania
  • Both were on the West Coast
  • Both were small areas. The soil was enriched by
    phosphate from volcanoes ( were active until
    1000BCE).
  • As Romes population increased these 3 plains
    could not support the growing demand for grain.
  • Like the Greeks, the Romans had to find colonies
    to supplement their food supply.

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Rivers
  • The mountainous character of the peninsula robbed
    it of many great rivers.
  • There were 3 great rivers in the Roman Empire in
    Italy
  • 1) The Po River
  • 2) The Arno River
  • 3) The Tiber River
  • Rome was built on the banks of the Tiber river,
    24km from the coast.
  • Rome controlled trade on the river and throughout
    the Mediterranean.
  • Romans built on the port of Ostia at the mouth of
    the Tiber to accommodate ships too large to
    travel up the river.

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Climate
  • Mediterranean climate has rainy winters and hot ,
    dry summers.
  • Po River had a continental climate with moderate
    winter snow, summer rain and a wet spring and
    fall.

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Questions
  • 1. What geographic features put Rome in a good
    position to
  • Establish control over the Italian peninsula?
  • Establish a large empire in the Mediterranean
    region?
  • 2. What obstacles do you think the physical
    environment posed for the development of a large
    empire?
  • 3. Compare and contrast the geographic features
    with those of Greece.

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1. What geographic features put Rome in a good
position to
  • Establish control over the Italian peninsula?
  • Rome is located next to water (Mediterranean and
    Tiber). This made it easier for Romans to travel
    to other areas and take over.
  • Rome is on the west side (better harbours). There
    was lots trade on the west side. Rome was also at
    the mouth of the Tiber. It had a growing economy,
    which meant a growing population and more power.
  • Establish a large empire in the Mediterranean
    region?
  • Located in the middle of the Mediterranean and it
    was easy to go to other countries.

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2. What obstacles do you think the physical
environment posed for the development of a large
empire?
  • Alps barrier to traveling northwards
  • Appenines split the country in two

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3. Compare and contrast the geographic features
with those of Greece.
Italian Peninsula Greece
Mountains Coastal Lack of fertile land 3 times bigger Centre of the Mediterranean Mountains Coastal Lack of fertile land East
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