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Because of Julius Caesar’s murder, the Roman Republic:

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The death of Julius Caesar ultimately had the opposite impact of what his assassins hoped. Much of the Roman public hated the senators for the assassination, and a series of civil wars ensued. In the end, Caesar's grandnephew and adoptive son Octavian emerged as Rome's leader

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