As dictator, it was easy for Caesar to win over supporters, especially the poor because of his great wealth. He also granted citizenship to foreigners who would join his military and become loyal to Rome. Also many liked his government tactics …show more content…
Though his money could do him good, it didn’t get him as far as he wanted.
Many members of the senate feared and were jealous of Caesar's great power over the empire. Due to his policies, he was also thoroughly disliked by the wealthy because the policies supported the poor. His power was earned by working hard and improving the empire. Also considering that the policies supporting the poor made the country more leveled. Due to all the jealousy and hate, from the wealthy his people and the senate he was murdered.
In conclusion, I believe Julius Caesar was a hero for many reasons. Even though he could have been thought of as an evil ruler, the truth is he was just hard working and powerful. Which would explain why there was enough jealously to end in his murder. I believe that if he wasn’t murdered, Rome would have become even stronger than it ever