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How did Augustus have a negative impact on the roman empire?

Augustus can hardly be said to have had a negative impact of the Roman Empire. He saved the empire. He won the Final Civil War of the Roman Republic (the last of a series of devastating civil wars which brought down the Republic) and became the sole ruler of the empire and the first Roman emperor. He re-established the stability of the empire by becoming an absolute ruler and creating a strong government capable of controlling the governors of the Roman provinces, who had previously treated the provinces as their personal fiefs, and tackled the corruption and inefficiencies of the government of the Late Republic. The strong governance he created laid the foundations of the Pax Romana (Roman Peace) a 206-year period of relative political stability in the empire which led to great prosperity due to its facilitation of the development of thriving networks around the empire and beyond (Arabia, Persia, India, China and Ethiopia).


Who is emperor was responsible for extending the boundaries of roman empire?

Trajan, who crossed the Danube added Dacia (Romania) to the Roman Empire, and he expanded into the East, although the Eastern provinces were abandoned by his successor Hadrian. Earlier, the Emperor Claudius added Britain to the Roman Empire.


Who was responsible in rome for the transition from a republic to an empire?

Augustus emerged as the final victor of the civil wars which brought down the Roman Republic. He used his power to establish himself as an absolute ruler and become the first Roman emperor, starting Rome's 506-year period of rule by emperors. Historians make a confusing use of the term empire. It has two meanings. One is the usual one of conquered territories. The other refers to the period when Rome was ruled by emperors. In Territorial terms, the Roman Republic already had an empire. In fact, much of Rome's imperial expansion occurred during the period of the Republic.


Did the rise of Christianity and Islam contribute to the fall of rome?

Islam did not contribute to the fall of Rome and the western part of the Roman Empire. This part of the empire fell more than a century before the rise of Islam. This religion contributed to the fall of the eastern part of the Roman Empire (which historians all Byzantine Empire) which existed for nearly 1,000 years after the fall of the western part. It united the Arabs, who went on to take over the Roman territories in Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria and North Africa. The Ottoman Turks took over Turkey and the European territories and conquered the Capital, Constantinople, bringing down this empire. They were Muslims. However, power, rather than religion was their motivation. Christianity did not play a part in the fall of the Roman Empire, be it the western part or the eastern part. It became the state religion and part of the fabrics of state and society. Some pagan Roman thought that Christianity had weakened the fighting spirit of the Romans, but this was not the case.


Why did the Roman Empire thrive under augustes?

He knew the Senate wanted the other type of government, but, however, he also knew that the republic had been too weak to solve Roman's problems. Although he gave some power to the Senate, he really put himself in charge.

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