Patricians vs. Plebeians

Today, I am going to explain some of the differences between the Patricians and the Plebians of Rome. First, the Patricians were very wealthy people, mainly men, and owned lots of land. Their power all came from inheritance, so they believed that gave them the right to make most of the important decisions. On the other hand we have the Plebians, who were the common folk of Rome. They wanted more power in government, but only had the right to vote, and couldn't really run for office. In Greece, an equivalent of Patricians would be the Aristocrats, which was government that was ruled by the rich. For Plebians, that would just be the regular citizens, who didn't have too much role in government other than voting.

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