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    includes the patricians and the plebeian classes. Although these classes were not treated equally, there are some aspects where they were accorded the same privilege. For instance, the Patricians and the Plebeians had a citizenship right. However, the Patricians and the Plebeian class had different political and economic inclinations, which evidently led to the famous plebeian revolt within Rome. In this paper, we examine how the economic and political differences between the Patricians and the…

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    of years ago. The example I will be discussing is from the early days of Rome, with the patricians and the plebeians. BODY The patricians and the plebeians were initially united under the effort to push out the kings that ruled over both…

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    Plebians Revolt

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    REVOLT OF PLEBIANS Patricians and the Plebians had join hands to make their city comfortable to everyone unknowingly to them that Patricians would still show them demarcation and that they do not possess equal right. After the struggle to send away the kings. Unequal treatment between the Patricians and the Plebians led to Plebians revolt. It is quite unfortunate, that after the Plebians could be part of election to elect the senate while the Plebians were not given opportunity to hold a seat in…

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    The slaves did almost of all of the labor and hard work in Rome. Somewhere between 20 and 30% of people living in Rome were slaves. People could be captured into slavery, or be a child of a slave, or a punishment for crime could’ve made them a slave, or they become a slave to pay for their debt. Slaves did a lot of the work such as farming, mining, teaching, or even being an acoountant. Slaves could be public or private which means that they could be public and belong to the government or be…

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    the Roman Republic? The Roman Republic lasted from 50 B.C. and lasted to 27 B.C..This helped pave the way for the Roman Empire The Roman Republic was not very democratic because its constitution had little room for the people, the Senate only let patricians in the Senate , and not many people voted, thus it paved the way for the Roman Empire. The Romans had too many laws about the Senate and not enough about the people. The constitution was filled with rules for the senate like handling the…

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    milestone of the Struggle of the Orders dealt with the struggle between the patricians and plebeians. Rank and order was everything to the Romans, they even used names to “…signify a person’s place in Roman society” (Spielvogel 118). Everybody had a role to play, but the patricians used their money and social status to control the government and empire. The centuriate assembly, even though it had plebeians, was dominated by patricians because of the way it was structured, this was a…

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    The Patricians and Plebeian Classes together made up the Roman Republic. To know amazing, they were not by any means treated the same. They didn't share break even with rights, albeit both had a few rights, dissimilar to slaves. They contrasted economically and politically. Furthermore, at last, this all prompted what might turn into a plebeian revolt inside Rome In Ancient Rome, the patricians were the rich landowners that ordinarily had a house in the city and an estate in the nation keep…

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    Rome was dominated by the small percentage of the population who were wealthy. Plebeians and patricians made up the social formation in the early Roman republic. These two groups were much different from one another. Plebeians consisted of more people than the patricians and were much poorer than them. Plebeians included farmers, merchants, and landowners who were not as affluent as the patricians. Patricians made up an aristocratic…

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    Rome became citizens. Citizens of Rome perceived themselves from slaves and non-citizens by wearing a toga; most wore a white toga. During the empire, it was common for the emperor to wear a purple toga to identify himself as the first citizen. Patricians and Plebeians The wealthy class subjected the early roman republic. They were known…

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    equals with the patricians, as full roman citizens and equals before the law. Regardless of a timeline however, it can be seen that the plebeians were very important to Rome even when their social status was at its lowest because…

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