The document summarizes the end of the Roman Republic and rise of Julius Caesar. Growing inequality between the rich and poor led to reforms attempts by the Gracchus brothers, but they were assassinated. This allowed generals like Marius and Sulla to gain power through their control of the army. Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus formed the First Triumvirate and gained power, making the Senate nervous. Caesar marched on Rome, declared himself dictator, and enacted popular reforms. However, his increasing power led senators like Brutus and Cassius to assassinate him on the Ides of March, plunging Rome into civil war.