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What reforms did Julius Caesar put in place that increased his popularity with poor and working class Romans

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Caesar weakened the power of wealthy Romans by filling Senate seats with his friends. With Caesar’s supporters in the Senate, he had more control over the government. The wealthy also may have been against reforms that gave the lower classes more freedom to own land. As the lower classes prospered, the rich couldn’t keep their tight control over the country.

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Two of the major reforms that Julius Caesar put in place that increased his popularity with poor and working class Romans were to grant citizenship to people living outside Rome's main borders, and to force landowners to hire more workers instead of relying on slave labor. 
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