The Twelve Tables of Rome

    In Rome, the plebeians didn't have the respect that they deserved in government, and were being undermined by patricians. They kept taking laws that were created, and changing them so they were better for their personal gain. As a protest, many of the plebeians went on strike across Rome, resulting in the creation of the Tribune of the Plebs. These ten officials began to write down each and every law, so they can't be changed later. Laws were carved into 12 tablets, and were shown to everyone in the city. This led to the thought of all free citizens being given protection of the law.

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