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Why did the romans reject the etruscan monarchy and establish a republic ?

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Rome was initially a monarchy until the Etruscan's were exiled. From living in the Estruscan government, the Romans saw and experienced the problems of a monarchy firsthand. When the Romans created the Republic, they loosely modeled the government after the Greek state of Athens' democracy, seeing that they had a minimal conflict.

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Well, Rome was initially a monarchy until the Etruscans were exiled. From living in the Estruscan government, the Romans saw and experienced the problems of a monarchy firsthand. When the Romans created the Republic, they loosely modeled the government after the Greek state of Athens' democracy seeing that they had minimal conflict.
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