aug 21, 90 BC - 90 BC - Consul prior, Lucius Julius Caesar, proposed a new law to try and solve the growing social war crisis. The law granted Roman citizenship to the Italians who had not taken up arms against Rome
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It is likely, however, that the offer was also extended to the Italian rebels so long as they laid down their arms. The concession was a major breakthrough for the Italians.
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