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Most of Rome's population consisted of plebeians, who were common citizens including artisans, shopkeepers, and laborers. They made up the majority of the urban workforce and played a vital role in the economy and daily life of the city. Unlike the patricians, who were wealthy landowners and held political power, plebeians often struggled for rights and representation in the Roman political system. Their contributions were essential to the functioning of Roman society.
artisans, shopkeepers, poor laborers, and seamen
I think it is plebeian
The plebeians were the commoners. They were small farmers, shopkeepers, market stall holders, bakers, artisans, dockers,government clerks and the unemployed.
The two rich classes were the patricians and the equites. The patricians had exclusive access to many of the priesthood. many of them were senators and most of them were owners of large landed estates. The equites were theentrepreneurialclass. They were merchants, money lenders, bankers,ownersof shipping companies, and investors in productive activities, such as mining. Many of them were also government bureaucrats.Below these two classes there was themultitudeof the poor: hired artisans, labourers, masons, street vendors, peddlars, and theunemployed.
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Masters
They were the Traders, Artisans, Shopkeepers, and Scribes
The plebeians were the working-class commoners of Rome, and the patricians were the rich noble class of Rome.
The colonies were 90% farmers and the teachers were often ministers of the churches. There were no women teachers and in many cases the family took care of education within the family. The shopkeepers and artisans were a small group depending on the colony.
artisans, shopkeepers, poor laborers, and seamen
I think it is plebeian
The Farmers, the laborers, the artisans, and the small shopkeepers.
Undertakers (doctors), traders (merchants), shopkeepers, and artisans Pompas fúnebres (los médicos), comerciantes (los comerciantes), los comerciantes y artesanos
The plebeians were the commoners. They were small farmers, shopkeepers, market stall holders, bakers, artisans, dockers,government clerks and the unemployed.
The plebeians were the commoners. They were small farmers, shopkeepers, market stall holders, bakers, artisans, dockers,government clerks and the unemployed.