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20 July, 15:05

Why did the common people of Rome love Caesar, and why did members of the Senate dislike him?

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  1. 20 July, 17:30
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    Caesar knew what people wanted and he gave them necessary resources to carry on with their livelihood, unlike previous and other senators. This made people of Rome love and respect Caesar more.

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    Julius Caesar was from the highest class of people, the Noble blood in Rome. He was from the Patrician class, to which every senator belongs to. This class holds up all the lands and money that revenues through them. Plebeians, the Roman middle class and Monies, the lower class were not left with anything.

    They needed to go to the Patricians for work and because of corruption, Plebeians and Monies were never left with anything for the next day. They lived on daily wages.

    Caesar gave them work, improved their livelihood by giving them enough resources. This instigated hatred among senators as it was taken from the revenue they all receive as a whole. It was indirectly and directly effecting their wealth/revenue.

    This created hatred among senators and love among people, towards Julius.
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