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The plebeians resented that they we're not treated equally . They could not hold government offices, and their children could not marry the children of the patricians . The conflicts between them led to an assembly for plebeians only called the tribunes which protected them .

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They went on strike for their civil rights.

They went on strike for their civil rights.

They went on strike for their civil rights.

They went on strike for their civil rights.

They went on strike for their civil rights.

They went on strike for their civil rights.

They went on strike for their civil rights.

They went on strike for their civil rights.

They went on strike for their civil rights.

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The plebeians revolted because they wanted rights equal to those of the patricians.

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The plebeians revolted because they wanted rights equal to those of the patricians.

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they where treated to nice so they left to find better people

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Cathage overtook some of their land , and they got mad , and wanted to fight .

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The plebeians gained political power sharing with the patricians.

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They went on strike for their civil rights.

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Because they didn't have equal rights.

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