A New Power Rises.........Rome
    

The earliest empires had been in the east. Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, India, and Greece were all

home to at least one powerful civilization. About 387BC, a city on the Italian peninsula began

acquiring land and building an empire. That city was Rome.
   
Rome grew into an empire in part because of how they treated the people they conquered. If a city

was defeated by another empire, its citizens were forced from the land if they were lucky, and

enslaved if they were not. When the Romans defeated a city, they extended the rights of citizenship

to the people they conquered. Rome conquered many of its "allies" by force, but once the new

people became citizens, they often joined the Roman army. Rome managed to unify most of modern

nation of Italy by 265BC.

     Rome is an ideal place for a city. It is located along the banks of the Tiber River. The river made

it easy to travel to and from the sea. The Tiber is very shallow near Rome. A shallow portion of a

river is called a ford. The ford made it easier for people to cross the river. Seven hills surround

Rome. The hills make it harder for invaders to approach the city and served as lookout areas for the

Romans. Rome is also close to excellent farmland and an abundance of wood and stone. Civilizations

have grown and prospered in Rome for thousands of years, which is why Rome is nicknamed "The

Eternal City."
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