The Plebeians: Non-Ruling Class, Citizens Of Rome

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Although the plebeians were the non-ruling class, citizens of Rome, they had great importance to the Romans. The ancient plebeians were similar to the citizens of any country today. The Plebeians were the merchants, farmers, and soldiers, and tax-payers of ancient Rome. The patricians lived behind the wall within the city of Rome, much like the citizens of the U.S. live around the beltway and the aristocrats live within the beltway. The Roman army was manned by the plebeians. When Rome was at war, the patricians stayed within the safety of the walls of Rome, while the plebeians went off to fight. It was also the plebeians that farmed the land so the people of Rome had food. Without the plebeians Rome would have had no food, clothing, or