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Q: In 494 b.c what did many Roman plebeians do to protest for equal rights?
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Why did many Romans protest for equal rights?

The Romans did not protest for equal rights. All Roman citizens had equal rights. From 494 B.C. to 287 B.C. there was the Conflict of the Orders between patricians (the aristocrats) and plebeians (the commoners). The poor plebeians protested about their economic grievances: the abuse of defaulting debtors by creditors, the interest rates of credit and shortages of land for the poor to farm. The rich plebeians fought for power sharing with the patricians, who in the Early Roman Republic monopolised the consulship (the consuls wee the two annually elected heads of the republic) and the seats of the senate.


What rights did patricians have that the pelebians did not?

The patricians (aristocrats) and plebeians(Commoners) had the same rights. Every Roman was equal before Roman law and all Roman citizens had the seem rights. In the Early Republic the patricians monopolised political power. The rich plebeians fought to obtain power-sharing and succeed in the conflict of the orders of the Early Republic.


Why did plebeians revolt?

The plebeians revolted because they wanted rights equal to those of the patricians.


Were plebeians the high class in Rome?

Yes and no. At the beginning of the city the plebeians were the low classed poor people. Over time they gained their rights and wealth and became equal to the patricians. By the mid-republic the plebeians were the nobility or aristocrats along with the patricians.Yes and no. At the beginning of the city the plebeians were the low classed poor people. Over time they gained their rights and wealth and became equal to the patricians. By the mid-republic the plebeians were the nobility or aristocrats along with the patricians.Yes and no. At the beginning of the city the plebeians were the low classed poor people. Over time they gained their rights and wealth and became equal to the patricians. By the mid-republic the plebeians were the nobility or aristocrats along with the patricians.Yes and no. At the beginning of the city the plebeians were the low classed poor people. Over time they gained their rights and wealth and became equal to the patricians. By the mid-republic the plebeians were the nobility or aristocrats along with the patricians.Yes and no. At the beginning of the city the plebeians were the low classed poor people. Over time they gained their rights and wealth and became equal to the patricians. By the mid-republic the plebeians were the nobility or aristocrats along with the patricians.Yes and no. At the beginning of the city the plebeians were the low classed poor people. Over time they gained their rights and wealth and became equal to the patricians. By the mid-republic the plebeians were the nobility or aristocrats along with the patricians.Yes and no. At the beginning of the city the plebeians were the low classed poor people. Over time they gained their rights and wealth and became equal to the patricians. By the mid-republic the plebeians were the nobility or aristocrats along with the patricians.Yes and no. At the beginning of the city the plebeians were the low classed poor people. Over time they gained their rights and wealth and became equal to the patricians. By the mid-republic the plebeians were the nobility or aristocrats along with the patricians.Yes and no. At the beginning of the city the plebeians were the low classed poor people. Over time they gained their rights and wealth and became equal to the patricians. By the mid-republic the plebeians were the nobility or aristocrats along with the patricians.


What are the differences between the plebeians and the patricians?

Plebeians: served in the Roman army that protected the Republic.thought that they deservered both political and social equality with the patricians.Patricians: Didn't serve in the Roman armyDidn't agree that the Plebeians should have equal rights as them.The patricians did serve in the Roman army. They were the officer corps of the early military. They were also the group who were able to contribute arms and armor to the military.


What is the relationship between the Plebeians and the patricians?

Plebians and Patricians are similar because they were both Latin and worked with at least one type of republic;Plebeians worked with Assembly and Patricians worked with Senate


What measure was taken to address the complaint of the plebeians?

They stopped working and did not work until they got equal rights.


How did roman republic protect the rights of both social classes?

There were three social classes in ancient Rome, not two: the patricians, the equites (equestrians) and the plebeians. All Roman citizens had the same rights and the same legal protection. All were equal before the law. However, in reality the rich got away with lenient sentences and the harsh ones were meted out to the poor.


What was the struggle of roman orders?

The main struggle of the orders' central conflict was war.


The plebeians demanded equal rights and got?

The process of getting equal rights was a slow one. Widespread rebellion got them the right to vote and hold some offices by 247 B.C. Julius Caesar, whose support was from the common man, probably gave them more rights in the first century B.C., much to the aristocrats' chagrin. They definetly got equal rights after 485 A.D, when the Western Roman Empire was invaded and surviving Romans were assimilated into Barbarian society.


Who would not have shared equal rights with a Roman man after 212 AD?

a slave of the roman citizen


What continues to be a major protest of women's rights group in 1980s?

The issues over birth control and equal pay