The Twelve Tables
Today we were assigned to read pg. 156 in our textbook, watch the law and order in Ancient Rome video, and then write a summary from what we learned about the Twelve Tables. From reading and watching the video I have gathered some information about the Twelve Tables. The Twelve Tables were created in 451-450 BC. They are a set of laws inscribed on 12 tablets. The reason for making these laws were the plebeians in Ancient Rome. The plebeians felt like they were not being treated right and wanted a bigger role in the government. These laws were made to let plebeians have more of a say in government decisions and to show that everyone was equal. The Twelve Tables established the idea that all free citizens had a right to protection of the law. This was a big accomplishment for the plebeians because they took a step up in the social ranks when these laws were made. This was also a change in Rome because these laws declared everyone equals in a society of divided social groups.
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