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15 October, 01:56

The Roman Republic was formed in the fifth century B. C. Why did the Senate vote to establish a republic and never again allow a king to rule Rome?

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  1. 15 October, 02:22
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    Because the king was a tyrant who used violence against the Romans
  2. 15 October, 04:31
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    Okay, well there is many reasons but rome wanted to have multiple people to rule not just 1 or 2 ... Monarchy never works so thats why in 509 BC Rome switched into a republic. Then they switched back in 27 BC to dictatorship ...
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