Patricians and Plebeians

In Ancient Rome there were two different groups of people who resembled different social classes in Rome. Patricians and Plebeians were very different and patricians always held more power over Rome. Patricians were of the more wealthy people and landowners who held most of the power over Ancient Rome. Plebeians on the other hand were more of the middle to lower class of people who were farmer, artisans or merchants, most of Rome's population was made up of Plebeians. Patricians relied on their social class to give them more power and believed that because of their ancestors, they should hold more power in law making. The Plebeians didn't have as much power, and were the ones who took place in the voting for tribunes, which protected their rights against anything made unfair by the patricians.

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