Plebeian, Patrician Decisions In Ancient Rome, And The Roman Republic

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Assignment Unit 4

In Rome there were two orders: the plebeians and the patricians. Even if they were living in the same city, they had many differences in terms of rights, wealth and in almost every aspects of life. Those disparities will lead plebeian to the first revolt of secession resulting in having some changes in the roman society.

The first reason of the plebeian revolt is strongly related to the political context. The political power was unequally distributed. There were two main political institutions in Rome involved in taking decisions: the consult and the senate. Patrician had excluded plebeians from the consult and the senate. More a patrician was not equal to a plebeian under the law. And plebeian were required to pay taxes. These discriminations animated the plebeians’ revolt sentiments.

The revolt also had economic reasons. There was a huge difference between the patricians and the plebeian based on the amount of wealth. The patricians formed the aristocratic class. They own most of the lands and used to make the plebeian work for them. They had huge amount of wealth and were making business with it. It was almost …show more content…

The plebeians were merchants, crafts workers, soldier, housewives, farmers, builders of Rome... Basically they were doing all the tasks. They thought they had the highest impact in the society, while the patricians were only resting on their laurels. It's like in a house, the housewife who does everything and the mother just watches TV. More the plebeian felt injustice: the patricians had everything hand to them. They are spoiled children. Born and find everything for them. All the highest military, religious and political offices were held by patricians. And above all there were any mobility between classes; if you were born patrician you stay patrician forever. And if you were plebeian you stay plebian forever. So the only way to change that was