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How did Rome's expansion affect plebeians?

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How did expansion affect the plebeians?

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How did the expansion of conquered people affect Rome's expansion?

The expansion in the number of conquered people did not affect Rome's expansion because it was the product of her expansion.


How did Rome's expansion after the Punic Wars affect Rome's social development?

What???


What did many plebeians have to do as rome expanded?

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.


How did the struggle between the plebeians and patrians affect roman empire?

The Conflict of the Orders, the 200-year struggle between patricians and plebeians, was over before Rome developed an empire.


Why were the plebeians unhappy about all Romes wars and expansion's?

The plebeians were not unhappy about all of Rome's wars and her expansion. They were proud of Rome's military success and the spoils of war (part of which were distributed to the soldiers) were an incentive to fight. The wars they were unhappy about were those in Spain. This is because these wars were endless and the Romans suffered tens of thousands of casualties. The plebeians farmers who formed the backbone of the Roman army did not want to go to a distant land and be exposed to a high risk of dying.


What was Rome's lower class?

plebeians


Did the patricians and the plebeians get along in Rome?

No


Why were the plebeians unhappy about all Rome's wars and expansions?

The plebeians were not unhappy about all of Rome's wars and her expansion. They were proud of Rome's military success and the spoils of war (part of which were distributed to the soldiers) were an incentive to fight. The wars they were unhappy about were those in Spain. This is because these wars were endless and the Romans suffered tens of thousands of casualties. The plebeians farmers who formed the backbone of the Roman army did not want to go to a distant land and be exposed to a high risk of dying.


How did the territorial expansion of the republic affect the society and politics of Rome?

they affect the trade by being educational and services


Are the plebeians intelligent?

the plebeians were the working class in ancient Rome and would have had its share of intelligence.