
Romans in America
American History Hit
Echoes of Ancient Ideals in American Governance
This chapter examines the influence of ancient Rome and Greece on the formation of American military and governmental ideals, emphasizing the preference for civic virtues and state militias. It highlights the evolution of the Senate from its Roman advisory role to a more democratic institution in the U.S., as well as the significance of classical education in cultivating civic values. Furthermore, it explores architectural influences and the complex relationships between slavery, governance, and historical perceptions in both ancient and antebellum America.
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