How Did Julius Caesar Grow

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Julius Caesar was a very poor and deserted person, then he was given the chance to be a warrior then he never went back to the poor and deserted life again. After he was never known until he disobeyed the king at that time he would become known and eligible for king. After he disobeyed the king he was to be exiled from the city of rome. When the king exiled him he didn 't listen and went to his house. When he went to his house the kings soldier told him that he will be safe. then the king died when he died the soldier became king. when he became king he ordered different laws in rome and he made the roman empire grow. Julius Caesar had helped him with this growing of the roman empire. when they did this they had destroyed and burned city to the grown. when they grew their city and their army they had the most control over all France. After they had got tired of gaining control in France they went to Egypt. When they went he and the king had found that the lady needed help. the king went to her palace and was killed. when Julius found out he was furious so he had raged on Egypt. then he committed adultery with Cleopatra. then Julius’s wife started dining when him and Cleopatra had a baby. Then a couple of days later his wife died. the king went to her palace and was killed. when Julius found out he was furious so he had raged on Egypt. then he …show more content…
but when you come back to the point where he was important is when he was in the king seat he had the best life and thought he didn 't have to worry about anything or anyone but it was the servant. When the new king sat no one messed with this king until he went to Egypt. but the servant messed with him in his own town that was a bold but unwisely choice. this essay is the one that is good but not to good so it is perfect for an english

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