
History of Rome (volume 2)
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The second volume of "History of Rome" mainly tells the history from the abolition of the Roman monarchy to the unification of Italy. The book is divided into nine chapters. The first three chapters mainly cover Roman internal affairs issues and the struggle for political power in the hundreds of years after the abolition of the monarchy. Chapters 4 to 7 mainly describe the wars that Rome experienced in the process of unifying Italy and the history of the Romans' struggle against the aggression of other nations. Chapters 8 to 9 mainly describe some of Rome's legal, religious, economic, cultural, artistic and scientific policies after the unification of Italy. The main content of Monson's volume "History of Rome" is to describe the process of Rome's unification of the entire Italy, so he focused a lot of his writing on Rome's foreign wars. And he also focused on describing Rome being invaded by the Gauls and razing the city to the ground after the occupation. After countless bloody battles, the Romans finally unified the entire Italian peninsula. Rome's rule expanded to the interior of Lower Italy and the entire east coast of Italy, roughly from the Ionian Sea to the Celtic border. Rome's rule further expanded, and the competition with surrounding areas became more intense.
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