They felt that they didn't have a voice in the Senate.
they cant refuse they must go to keep their land they cant refuse they must go to keep their land
Plebeians had to fight in the army as Rome expanded. Many plebeians refused to join the army because the patricians had more freedom in Rome. This caused a conflict between the patricians and the plebeians.
No, it's the other way around. The plebeians forced the patricians to make changes by refusing to join the army.
As a Roman, he was part of the Roman army.
If you are referring to the plebeian secessions, these were not strikes. Strikes did not exist back then. The plebeian secessions were what the name says, a breakaway. The point of leaving Rome in the first plebeian secession (494 BC) was not to stop production in the city. It was an act of defiance towards the Roman state and the beginning of the creation of a breakaway plebeian state, a state within the state. This was because the (poor) plebeians lost their faith in the Roman state. It started with protests in the city,. The issue was the abuse of (poor) defaulting debtors who were imprisoned, tortured or even sold as slaves by the (rich) creditors. The plebeians asked the consuls to create protections for the defaulting debtors, but nothing was done, even though the plebeians tried to disrupt the levy as a bargaining tool. To force the hand of the consuls they left the city (seceded) went to a hill, refused to join the army, and threatened to establish a new community there unless their demands were met. They created leaders for their movement, the plebeian tribunes, and their own assembly, the plebeian council. Their key bargaining tool was to refuse to join the army, not stopping production. This was a serious matter because Rome was often attacked by the neighbouring peoples. The plebeians returned to Rome after negotiations. They did not obtain legislation which would protect the defaulting debtors, but won recognition for their leaders and their assembly. The plebeian tribunes acted to protect the interests of the plebeians and the plebeians used their council to make their own decisions regarding matters that concerned them. Even though the plebeians returned to Rome, the breakaway continued. The plebeians created a state within the state. They settled on the Aventine hill, which they used as their own self-run territory where they made their own decisions independently from the Roman state (the consuls and the senate). Roman unity was lost and the plebeians continued to air their grievances through direct action in defiance of the Roman state, which they felt, would do nothing to help them. The plebeians also continued with their threats to refuse to join the army.
The plebeians engaged in civil unrest to protest their mistreatments by the patricians. They engaged in strikes, out and out riots, and refused to join the army.
He had to,all Russians(guys) need to serve their army for 2 years,if they refuse JAIL. When you get out of jail you will be forced to join and if you refuse it will be a cicle.
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Many of the plebeians who seceded were soldiers. In the run up to the secession the people had resorted to refuse to join the army when soldiers were enrolled because the Roman state was not addressing their demands. Eventually an official managed to get the people to enrol on the promise that their grievance (indebtedness) was addressed by the state. After a war, the senate refused to do so. The soldiers seceded. This was a serous threat as Rome was often under attack in that period. It was a threat to Rome's security. Moreover, the secession might also have caused unrest among the people who stayed in Rome.
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Belford is an accredited high school so the US army should not refuse to accept it. May be you have failed some other criteria to join the forces?
Because he needed a job. Soldiering was an honourable profession in Roman times.