Rome faced various political problems at different times. At the beginning, it was the monarchy, in the early republic it was the unrest of the plebeians, the Social Wars, the civil wars and the foreign wars also added to Rome's political problems. When Christianity gained strength, it too became a political matter.
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Rome faced various political problems at different times. At the beginning, it was the monarchy, in the early republic it was the unrest of the plebeians, the Social Wars, the civil wars and the foreign wars also added to Rome's political problems. When Christianity gained strength, it too became a political matter.
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Catiline was a person who started a revolution in Rome, but this was probably due to economic and political conditions in Rome, and would have happened without Catiline acting as a catalyst for the revolt.
Rome was in trouble on 135 B.C because farmers lost their land, meaning Rome lost its economy. Merchants became very poor because luxuries were available in other places for rich Romans to buy, artisans lost their business because the Romans wanted to buy from Syria and Greece, and government officials were to busy getting money to worry about the republic's problems. The gap between the rich and the poor grew. The poor hated the rich and the rich hated the poor. Because of all this, Rome lost its political stability.
Even though Augustus brought an era of peace and prosperity to the empire, Rome still had its problems such as revolts in Gaul and in the east, unrest domestically because not everyone was happy with the principate and plots were hatched against Augustus. Rome also considered the marriage laws that threatened the free and easy lifestyles of some of the younger people, a problem.
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