Patricians and Plebians
Today we were assigned to find the main differences between Roman patricians and plebeians. The patricians were wealthy landowners who held most of the power. The plebeians were the common farmers, artisans, and merchants who made up the majority of the population. One of the main differences between them was that they were on opposite sides of the social ranking. Patricians were at the top and plebeians were at the bottom. Patricians inherited their power and were given authority to make laws for Rome. While the plebeians were not allowed to hold any important government positions. Another difference is that patricians were only a small percentage of the population, while all other people were plebeians and most of the population. I think the divide between the patricians and the plebeians was unfair. It was based off of who your family was and what you did for a living when it should have been based off of what you can do to better your city.
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