Mapping the West: Roman Takeover of the Hellenistic World, to 30 B.C.E.

Mapping the West: Roman Takeover of the Hellenistic World, to 30 B.C.E.

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MAPPING THE WEST Roman Takeover of the Hellenistic World, to 30 B.C.E.
By the death of Cleopatra VII of Egypt in 30 B.C.E., the Romans had taken over the Hellenistic kingdoms of the eastern Mediterranean. This territory became the eastern half of the Roman Empire.

Analyzing the Map: How did the geographical location of the Roman Republic allow the Romans to expand their power throughout the Mediterranean area?

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Analyzing the Map: How did the geographical location of the Roman Republic allow the Romans to expand their power throughout the Mediterranean area?

Making Connections: Compare the political divisions on this map with those on Mapping the West for Chapter 3. What accounts for the differences?

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Making Connections: Compare the political divisions on this map with those on Mapping the West for Chapter 3. What accounts for the differences?