Reading New Chapters

In class today, we read three new chapters and took notes. The first chapter we read was about the spread of Christianity in Rome. At first the Romans punished those that didn't worship the Roman Gods (very similar to Greek Gods), but over time, the Christian faith was accepted (Constantine). Eventually, Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire. The next few chapters also talked about the falling of the Roman Empire and how it still impacts civilizations today. For example, many of our buildings like the Capitol building are inspired or influenced by the Romans' architecture. The Romans also had aqueducts which were channels of water that were transported from one part of the city to the other side. Ancient Rome had many well built roads that made transportation easy and most people spoke latin so there weren't many language barriers. The Romance languages that derive from latin are Spanish, French, Portuguese and Italian. The Greco- Roman culture would spread throughout the Roman Empire through roads, soldiers, and government.

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