<span>Virginia and Maryland both developed as agrarian economies during their formative years. Maryland was set up by Lord Baltimore to be more of a religious refuge than Virginia, though, since there was a need for a location for Catholic settlers to go to be able to worship with less interference. Virginia was settled as a location for plantation owners to farm tobacco, once it was shown to be a profitable crop.</span>
I'm pretty sure that the answer is 'the Romans"
The Roman Republic ended when Caesar Augustus came to power.
After 200 years of a monarchy rule, the Romans rebelled against their king and created their own republic government. :) Hope that helps!
The western Church claimed authority over the Eastern Church because the pope believed he had power over both Churches.