Julius Caesar's actions undermined the Republic and paved the way for a system headed by Emperors.

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Julius Caesar Julius Caesar's actions undermined the Republic and paved the way for a system headed by Emperors. From 100B.C to 44B.C Gaius Julius Caesar had accomplished more than any other great leader of Rome. Remarkably, coming from an old, impoverished Patrician family he rose through the ranks of the Roman Senate mainly through connections to his allies, Pompey and Crassus. Eventually, becoming the first dictator in Rome to serve for life. Fellow …

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…For several years after Caesars death, civil outcry broke loose and what was an intentional act to save the republic actually contributed in destroying it. The conspirators clearly had not thought any further than the assassination and perhaps thought the Senate would regain its republican ways. However, Julius Caesar's reforms, laws, expansion, determination, and courage were so cleverly indented in the Rome, that it contributed immensely to the Empire it gained by Octavian, his successor.