As Caesar started to grow up, he was under the rule of a dictator named Sulla who was a ruthless and bloodthirsty dictator. Sulla had banned Caesar from being able to marry anyone, but as a teenager Caesar stood up to Sulla and …show more content…
Under his rule he had helped the poor by giving them a new life. Caesar hated failure so he always gave his one hundred percent in anything he did. He was a righteous man who did what he thought was right. He had made Rome the biggest center of trade, theater, and a lot more(Lloyd). Caesar's Rome is one of the most powerful cities ever in the world.
Whenever Caesar had gone into war or made a base he had always calculated everything. He was very smart and used different types of strategies to trick his foes. He wrote books of his war methods, and he had wrote seven books in seven years while in battle. He was also very responsible and smart, which made him a successful leader.
Julius Caesar had a huge and a powerful army because he treated is soldiers well. Before, soldiers were never payed well, but when Caesar raised the price for his army, everyone wanted to join to start a new life (Denise, 81). He gave the soldiers good armour, paid them well and even gave them land. This is why his soldiers loved him, and this is why they were loyal and gave him the respect he