The Plebeian Revolution

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Introduction
The patrician and the plebeian classes were the two classes of the original Roman city-state that had economic and political difference that resulted in the PLEBEIAN REVOLT.
The Patricians
These were the group of the original communities that settled on the Roman hills. They were made up of three different tribes. These tribes and their families and there latter descendants were the only people that can participate in the Roman politics and also vote in the popular assembly. They are called the aristocrats.
The Plebeians
These were people that have escaped from their home cities to settle in Rome and also those whose cities have been conquered and were brought to Rome. These sets of people became subjects of Rome not citizens. As
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The patricians rule the plebeians in a very despotic way. From the above system of government it could be that Rome was an aristocratic republic not a democratic republic.
The Economic Differences
1. As a result of the war, the plebeians who lived mostly outside the walled city lost their properties and means of livelihood. This made the plebeians to be in a very poor and distress situation while the patricians who lived within the walled city where their properties were preserved and secured from the rampage of the war. This also left the patricians far wealthier than the plebeians.
2. There was also the unequal distribution of the public lands which were acquired from the war. This war was fought by both the patricians and the plebeians, and was also a public land to all. But the patricians being unjust and in power had to rent out these lands to the plebeians who were already in a very wretched form, for money. The patricians kept these public lands long enough to lay claims to them as their own personal