Julius Caesar Dbq

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Have you ever wondered who killed Julius Caesar? It was a dark day that day you know March 15Th 44 BC the day that Julius Caesar was brutally murdered at the meeting in the Senate building. The people who were responsible for the assassination of Julius Caesar were Brutus, Cassius, and other members of the Senate. The first member of the Senate that took part in Julius’s murder was his thought to be friend Brutus. Brutus is found guilty because of the documents we found. In document c we found that Julius’s wife was having nightmares about Julius getting murdered at the Senate and his followers and everyone else was telling him to not go to the Senate because of the rumors they have heard but Brutus was the only one who told Julius to go to the Senate which persuaded him to go which makes Brutus look guilty for being the only person to tell him to go to the Senate. But that's not all in document d we found that an eyewitness places Brutus at the scene which means Brutus was at the scene of Julius Caesar’s death …show more content…

The documents we have prove that Cassius took part in the murder of Julius. In document d we found that the same eye witness that placed Brutus at the scene also placed Cassius at the scene which means there is a good chance that Cassius took place in the murder. We also found in document d that an eyewitness said that Cassius was directly involved in Caesar’s death. In document a we saw a newspaper that told us that Julius was famous in the lower class because he gave people in the lower class money after a recent war now it was clear that Cassius was jealous of Julius and we know this because Cassius said “This is an obvious case of bribery. He wants their support so he paid them off.” So as you see Cassius was jealous of Julius and wanted to get at him. This proves Cassius guilty of taking part in the murder of Julius

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