Under the period of the <em>Pax Romana</em>, Rome allowed the provinces--the places they had conquered--to make their own laws and govern many of their own affairs. The conquered lands accepted Roman taxation and Roman military presence, guarding the peace and stability of each area. This was the strategy that allowed the Roman Empire to flourish and enjoy much stability during the "Roman Peace" (<em>Pax Romana</em>) era.
The <em>Pax Romana </em>is noted as a time within the Roman Empire that lasted for around 300 years, rom the reign of Caesar Augustus (27 BC – AD 14) until the reign of Marcus Aurelius (AD 161 –180 CE).
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Rainsford falls off his boat in the Caribbean on the way to a hunting trip and he swims to an infamous island. He finds a large mansion and meets a man called General Zarroff. Rainsford then discovers that Zarroff is a canibal and hunts humans for game. Rainsford is pursued by Zarroff for three days until Zarroff is killed by Rainsford's cleverness in escaping from his tracking skills.
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he was in fact the second president to be impeached the first being Andrew Johnson, who was impeached in 1868. The approved articles of impeachment would be submitted to the United States Senate on January 7, 1999. A trial in the Senate then began, with Chief Justice William Rehnquist presiding.