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Historians have to understand the order in which events happen to get an accurate sense of the relationships between events. Think like a historian and sequence the events that led to the Roman control of Judea. Number the conflicts that led to Roman control of Judea in correct chronological order. Begin by labeling the first event 1.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

It is correct to say that Historians have to understand the order in which events happen to get an accurate sense of the relationships between events.

So thinking like a historian of the sequence of events that led to the Roman control of Judea, we can set the following example of the beginning of Roman presence in Judea.

1.- In 63 BCE, Roman General Pompey captures the city of Jerusalem, beginning the presence of the Roman Empire in the region.

2.- 57 BCE. Albius Gabinius split the zone into five regions. One of those was Jerusalem.

3.- 54 BCE. Roman General Crassus enter the sacred Jewish temple and steals important relics.

4.- 40 BCE. Heard is appointed King of Jews in Jerusalem by the Roman Senate.

5.- Year 0. Jesus of Nazareth is born.

6.- 30 CE. Jesus gets baptism in the Jordan River by his cousin John.

7.- 33 CE. The Passion of Jesus. The crucifixion.

8.- 57 CE. Apostle Paul is arrested on the outskirts of Jerusalem.

9.- 66 CE. The beginning of the so-called first Roman-Jewish War.

10.- 90 CE. Domitian increases the persecutions of Christians and Jewish.

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