Julius Caesar had a very important role here. He insisted and tried forcing the rule of one man, himself, on all of the nation. With that he effectively wanted to create a Roman empire. He had great ambitions which were also the reason why he chose to do so any eventually march on Rome (he marched on Rome to threaten the government at the time). Interestingly, the actual republic fell to pieces and emperors started to properly govern only after the death of Julius Caesar.
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everything after the question "How were the governments in the colonies and Great Britain different?"
Ancient civilizations like ancient Mesopotamia, ancient Egypt, the Indus Valley, ancient China. All developed by rivers. Like ancient Egypt’s Nile river. Rivers were significant to them because it provided them with water, transportation, and farming use.
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The Midwest is called the "bread basket" because it had fertile soils which produced bountiful amounts of crops like wheat and oats for the farmers.