Caesar Fights the Celts, Crosses the Rubicon,
and The Death of Caesar (100bce-44bce)
Caesar wanted to become the king of Rome so he set out to gain the love and trust of the people. His plan was to be the greatest warrior of Rome by winning many battles and conquering a great deal of land for Rome. After showing the people his success maybe he could convince them that he would be a great king.
Caesar trained his army to fight and he took good care of his men. They had plenty to eat and they were paid well. He's men loved him because of the good treatment they received and they were soon loyal to him. Caesar fought many battles, he won some and he lost some. He didn't tell the people of Rome about his loses, only the wins. He didn't want them to know he had lost.
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Caesar Cross the Rubicon
The Death of Julius Caesar
Chapter 35 Worksheet
Additional Reading about Caesar
Additional Reading on Rome Invasion
Life of Julius Caesar
Julius Crosses Rubicon Worksheet
Additional Reading on Julius Crosses the Rubicon
Julius Caesar Unit Study
Coloring Page
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