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Running Head: CIVILIZATION
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Civilization
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CIVILIZATION
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INTRODUCTION TO CIVILIZATION
In history, many events took place that led to the building up of the present day that
we are in. As a result, it is almost impossible to understand the current place that we are it
politics, industrialization, and agriculture without revisiting the past. Industrialization, for
example, is the development of industries in a region or within a country. In England,
industrialization began with very small factories of about ten persons operating it. People left
being employed their other jobs which provided for their needs at that time and instead came
to work in the factories which in their terms considered to be paying better. Many of the
people who left were those from agricultural parts of the country. England success in
industrialization was a little bit faster considering her natural conditions. Hence it is better to
talk about civilization from the period of the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire.
Therefore, it is good to start by defining civilization. It refers to the advancement of
organizations, development, and humans to a certain stage of life. Hence this is how
civilization was in ancient Rome. (Auguet, R. 2012).
CIVILIZATION IN ROMAN REPUBLIC TO THE ROMAN EMPIRE
1 In 509 BC, the Roman Monarchy is overthrown by a political revolution which led
to the expulsion of Rome's last king Lucius Tarquinius Superbus. Tarquinius had no authority
for Rome to be under his rule since he ascended the throne having killed Servius Tullius, his
predecessor. Tarquinius inflicted fear in the way of his ruling. The revolt was carried out by
Brutus together with Collatinus and Lucretia's father who had promised to avenge Lucretia's
death. Lucretia killed herself after being raped by Sextus, Tarquinius' son. This finally led to
the establishment of the Roman ...