Daily Life in Ancient Rome

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1.1. slaves work for people and went out and bought thing for them with lots of body guards to protect the streets, because were lots of visitors from different places.

1.2. Lots of other people like to buy stuff from market, and rich people like to buy

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2.1. Romans wanted to please there gods because they believed that they will get better luck in there lives when they warship they.

2.2. They had many different gods and empires that did different thing.

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3.1. A roman father was the leader in the house, and richer men bought slave for them to do work for them. Through the ages of 14-18 a boy turns into a man and he offered his bulla, a bulla was a good luck charm they got when they were born, along with his childhood toys and clothes, to the gods. When they got married they became adults.

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4.1. Romans that were more rich had a much better meal for there family, but poor could not offered them.For breakfast, Romans usually ate a piece of bread and a bowl of beans or porridge, like cereal and oatmeal. For dinner, poor Romans might have chunks of fish along with some asparagus and a fig for dessert and wealthy had some favorites were mice cooked in honey, roasted parrots stuffed with dates, salted jellyfish, and snails dipped in milk. They also traded and sealed lots of there food like we do today at markets.

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6.1. Romans laws were very strict and they have a lot of guards watching lots of people and markets in case someone stole of killed. The guards carried a fasces like an ax, the most frequent crimes were stealing, assault, and murder.

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7.1. There housing was a lot like food, Wealthy Romans lived in grand houses, built of stone and marble. Thick walls shut out the noise and dirt of the city, and the poor got in small apartments above the shops where they worked. Without proper kitchens, the poor cooked their meals on small portable grills, which filled the rooms with smoke. Wealthy is a lot better life stye than poor.

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8.1. Boys and girls were tutored by their fathers until they were around 6. Roman boys learned Latin, Greek, math, science, literature, music, and public speaking and usually worked as a soldiers, doctors, politicians, or lawyers. Most girls became dentists, real estate agents, or tutors, Some female slaves or freedwomen could become midwives.

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9.1. The rich enjoyed plays in theaters and musical performances in one another’s homes like battles.Romans watched gladiators fight in large public arenas, like the Colosseum. Both men and women were gladiators with usually 200,000 spectators

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10.1. The empire’s farms provided much of the food for Rome and other cities. They produced grain for bread, grapes for wine, and olives for oil. Goats and sheep provided cheese, and their skins and wool were made into clothing. Cattle and pigs were raised for their meat. Farmers also kept bees for making honey, the sweetener used by the Romans.