The Gallic wars were fought from 58 BC to 50 BC, in Gaul, Germania, and Britannia. Julius
Caesar waged the series of wars as a military campaign. The Gallic war the Caesar waged was against the Gallic tribes. Although Caesar claimed that the wars were only a defensive action on his behalf, historians today believe that the wars were to boost his career in politics.
During the wars Caesar’s army fought, long and hard. When Caesars army reach the Rubicon they road on horseback piercing there enemy with javelins. When Caesar and his men cross the Rubicon banks Caesar said “the die has been cast” and so the civil wars truly began. Caesar’s armies were strong and not a match for their enemy’s at the beginning of the wars