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Kaiya Cook
13 August, 23:53
How did Augustus protect Rome's borders?
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The reign of Augustus from 27 BCE to 14 CE brought peace and security to both politics and trade. The Roman Senate granted Augustus almost unlimited powers, bringing reform to both the city and provinces. He became the "first citizen" or princeps, thus initiating the principate.
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