The Twelve Tables

The Twelve Tables were basically a set written laws set in place on 12 bronze tablets. This was a new way and approach to how laws were made and passed and ended up becoming the basis for Roman law. Ten officials would with each law down on one of the bronze tablets, and then hung them up in forum for the citizens to see. This was a very big deal for the plebeians because the whole idea of this was so that citizens were all treated equally and all of the free citizens had the right to be protected by the law.

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