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Nikolas
27 September, 15:41
Why did the Roman Republic fail?
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Ariella
27 September, 16:49
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Although maintaining a pretense of keeping some of the forms of the Republic, Octavius essentially established a monarchy and the Roman Republic came to an end. So the Roman Republic was successful for centuries, but faltered in its last decades due to civil strife.
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