The plebeians gained political power sharing with the patricians.
they gained a say in the government.
The Patricians
The gain the right to vote and to make their own laws
The Plebeians gained significant political and social rights by rebelling against the Patrician class in ancient Rome. Their struggles led to the establishment of the office of the Tribune of the Plebs, which provided them with a representative to protect their interests. Additionally, the Conflict of the Orders resulted in the Lex Hortensia, which made decisions passed by the Plebeian Assembly binding on all citizens, thereby enhancing their political power and influence in the Roman Republic.
Yes, progressively.
1407 bc
The plebians gained power by going on strike.
The plebeians gained their political rights by civil unrest and work stoppage. The patricians soon realized that they needed the plebeians not only for their work, but for their bodies in the army. So they granted them a couple of tribunes to look after their interests.
The plebeians gained their political rights by civil unrest and work stoppage. The patricians soon realized that they needed the plebeians not only for their work, but for their bodies in the army. So they granted them a couple of tribunes to look after their interests.
The plebeians gained their political rights by civil unrest and work stoppage. The patricians soon realized that they needed the plebeians not only for their work, but for their bodies in the army. So they granted them a couple of tribunes to look after their interests.
The plebeians gained their political rights by civil unrest and work stoppage. The patricians soon realized that they needed the plebeians not only for their work, but for their bodies in the army. So they granted them a couple of tribunes to look after their interests.
The plebeians gained their political rights by civil unrest and work stoppage. The patricians soon realized that they needed the plebeians not only for their work, but for their bodies in the army. So they granted them a couple of tribunes to look after their interests.