Patricians. The other poor people who weren't slaves were called Plebeians. (pronounced plaabeeans)
The Patricians The equites (knights) were also wealthy landowners and members of the ruling class
Yes, a patrician is typically defined as a wealthy landowner, particularly in ancient Rome. Patricians were members of the elite class, holding significant social, political, and economic power. They owned large estates and had privileges that distinguished them from the lower classes, such as the plebeians.
an aristocrat
Proprietary colony
When a wealthy landowner was given full control over land in the New World, the colonies were known as proprietary colonies. In proprietary colonies, the landowner was granted the rights and authority to govern the colony as they saw fit. Examples of proprietary colonies in North America include Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Patricians
The Patricians The equites (knights) were also wealthy landowners and members of the ruling class
Yes, a patrician is typically defined as a wealthy landowner, particularly in ancient Rome. Patricians were members of the elite class, holding significant social, political, and economic power. They owned large estates and had privileges that distinguished them from the lower classes, such as the plebeians.
no he wasnt George Washington was a wealthy landowner
In medieval times, a Franklin was a landowner who was not of noble birth but was wealthy and held a significant amount of land. Franklins were often involved in local governance and were considered to be part of the upper class.
the people who were loaded and had lots of guwapa
No, a tyrant is a powerful ruler, an aristocrat would be a wealthy person.
an aristocrat
John Neville
A charter colony
Proprietary colony
Wealthy people of Rome were called Patricians. American Government class? Me too. Tcarver6