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Lesson 2: The greek and roman civilizations

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Historia

Key Vocabulary

CreolesInternalExternalCitizenshipAqueductFeudal StateBasin

Conflicts between Persians and Greeks

The Persians sought to expand their empire into Greece, triggering a series of conflicts known as the Persian Wars or Medic War.5th century BCEThe Greeks, united and led by Athens and Sparta managed to repel the Persian invasions.After the wars the Greeks established a identity, a unity under an Athenian democracy.

Lesson 2: Conflicts between Persians and Greeks

After the Greeks won the Medic Wars they stablished their democracy and secured their cultural, philosophical and artistic legacy and the Hellenistic culture.Aristotle The Illiad-Homer

1. Answer questions Activity 1 on page 34. HOMEWORK Let's read Book 1 and Book 2 of The Iliad for Friday and let's answer this questions on the Forum with 3 or 4 lines: 1. Why do you think there is a link between their gods and war? 2. How do you think Greeks did war?

Let's read The Iliad.

Lesson 2.2: Roman Culture

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Roman Culture

Archictecture: the aqueducts Economy: relied on slave labor which provided cheap workforce for monument construction, agriculture, and goods production.Military expansion led to the annexation of vast territories and the creation of roads that allowed trade and communication.Politics: they had a complex governmental structure with a Senate, consuls, and the emperor.

Military expansion

Slave work

Political organization

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1. Do the table in your notebook. 2. Research for some accomplishments and characters of the Roman Empire. For example: to construct efficient roads that allowed for the first mail service.

Lesson 2.3: Germanic-Roman Relationship and the Desintegration of the Western Empire

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Timeline

753 BCE

Founding of Rome

509 BCE

Founding of the Roman Republic

146 BCE

Roma controls the Mediterranean

49-44 BCE

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Julio Cesar becomes dictator and is murdered in 44 BCE.

27 BCE

Beggining of the Roman Empire

The Myth of the Romulus and Remus.

Timeline

180 ACE

End of the Pax Romana

286 ACE

The Roman Empire is divided oriental and western.

391 ACE

Christianism becomes the official religion of the Empire

451 ACE

Atila, king of the hunos, invades part of the Roman empire

476 ACE

Ending of the Western Empire.

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27 BCE

451 ACE

476 ACE

391 ACE

286 ACE

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Atila invades

Christianism is official

Fall of the Western Roman Empire

Founding of the Roma Empire

Division of the Empire in West and Eastern

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Let's do Activity 3 on page 39Draw a poster on how you would have announced the fall of Rome.

Lesson 2.4: Rise of feudal states

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1. Read page 42 and this resource.2. Create a timeline with these main events: the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the coronation of Charlemagne as emoror, the signing of the Magna Carta and the rise of feudalism.

Timeline

The Greeks rebeled against the Persian rulers, united Sparta and Athens.

The Medic war lasted many years and had many battles, one of them was the famous battle of the 300 spartans.

The Greeks rebeled against the Persian rulers, united Sparta and Athens.

The Medic war lasted many years and had many battles, one of them was the famous battle of the 300 spartans.

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The Roman Empire

  • The expansion led to the creations of languages like french, spanish, italian...
  • Trade and commercial lines.
  • A sophistaced army and state.

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