Plebeians fought for greater political representation and social justice in ancient Rome, primarily through the Conflict of the Orders, a struggle between the plebeians (common citizens) and patricians (aristocratic families). They sought reforms such as the establishment of the Tribune of the Plebs, an elected position that allowed them to veto unfair laws and protect their rights. Their efforts led to significant legal changes, including the enactment of the Twelve Tables, which codified laws and made them accessible to all citizens, thereby promoting greater equality in the legal system. Ultimately, their struggle contributed to a more balanced political structure in Rome.
Fight in the army and pay taxes for the military
No
Plebeian tribunes were elected leaders of ancient Rome who represented plebeians.
Commoners in ancient rome were called plebians.
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.
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.
Fight in the army and pay taxes for the military
plebeians
No
the plebeians were the working class in ancient Rome and would have had its share of intelligence.
Plebeian tribunes were elected leaders of ancient Rome who represented plebeians.
Commoners in ancient rome were called plebians.
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.
The plebeians had the power of the veto in ancient Rome. Their tribunes were plebeians.The plebeians had the power of the veto in ancient Rome. Their tribunes were plebeians.The plebeians had the power of the veto in ancient Rome. Their tribunes were plebeians.The plebeians had the power of the veto in ancient Rome. Their tribunes were plebeians.The plebeians had the power of the veto in ancient Rome. Their tribunes were plebeians.The plebeians had the power of the veto in ancient Rome. Their tribunes were plebeians.The plebeians had the power of the veto in ancient Rome. Their tribunes were plebeians.The plebeians had the power of the veto in ancient Rome. Their tribunes were plebeians.The plebeians had the power of the veto in ancient Rome. Their tribunes were plebeians.
i believe its TRIBUNES
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Plebeians