Freemen in ancient Rome held various jobs, often depending on their skills and social status. Many worked as artisans, merchants, or farmers, contributing to the economy through trade and craftsmanship. Some were employed as laborers or in public services, while others engaged in professions like teaching or medicine. Overall, their roles were crucial in supporting the functioning and growth of Roman society.
They can't just change their Jobs. We are talking about hundred of years ago here. They weren't freemen
It was due to lack of jobs. Many jobs were done by slaves. Moreover, Rome was more of a city of consumption.
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King John of England granted the Magna Carta to all the freemen.
Freemen, unlike villeins, possess personal freedom and are not bound to the land or subject to the will of a lord. They can own property, engage in trade, and make legal contracts. Additionally, freemen have the right to move and settle wherever they choose, while villeins are typically restricted to the manor where they work. This distinction grants freemen greater autonomy and opportunities for economic advancement.
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They can't just change their Jobs. We are talking about hundred of years ago here. They weren't freemen
It was due to lack of jobs. Many jobs were done by slaves. Moreover, Rome was more of a city of consumption.
No it wasn't because the Rome is inportent bad it has no Jobs
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City of London Freemen's School was created in 1854.
Not everyone had jobs in Rome. Unemployment and underemployment were widespread. The problem was so big that the state gave a free grain dole to the masses of the poor.
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The motto of City of London Freemen's School is 'Domine Dirige Nos'.
King John of England granted the Magna Carta to all the freemen.
they needed to pay bills and for jobs