One of the main reasons for social warfare is repression against the Roman allies of Rome. Social war records are good, but as with most ancient materials, there are various key sources. The majority of our knowledge of our social war comes from Appian, and since the first book of civil war has not been well organized, it is the source of deliberation. We have lost the book of Roman historian Livie, and this book is useful. Social war is a civil war between Rome and its allies.
The citizenship of Italy allies in Rome is a big problem. Italian allies just joined the war of several generations, they formed the majority of the Roman army. They fought bravely for Rome, and in return they got lower social status, voting rights and got a very few ruined, but they got the same in getting these ruined Played a role. Because Italians have just helped to conquer the territory from North Africa to Greece and everywhere, they naturally want to get some concessions at least in the Roman world. Instead, they clapped behind and "good work. Please return to your farm now."
In 1991, a social war broke out between Rome and former allies of Italy when appealing that allies were sharing the danger of Roman military action rather than their compensation. Despite their military failure, the allies achieved their goal through a legal declaration declaring more than 500,000 Italian citizenship. However, the internal riot reached their worst state as the civil war of the two was caused by the conflict between General Guy Mosius and Lucius Cornelius Sulla from the age of 88. At the entrance to the city of Rome the Roman army, under the control of Sulla in the fight of Coryne, defeated the military supporters of Marius and entered the city. The action of Sula shows the watershed of the intention of the Roman forces to wage each other, which ultimately opens the way to overthrow of the Republic and leads to the establishment of the Roman Empire.