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How did augustus change the roman republic

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he improved new tax and bulit a professional army

Augustus changed the republic by adding another layer of political office, namely that of the "first citizen" to the magistrates. Although the consuls were still in office, they had little or no power as the main powers and authorities rested in the first citizen, a.k.a. emperor.

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