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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Rome's Republic was made because of the struggle that the wealthy landowners and regular citizens had, which eventually lead to the right to vote. Early Romans were divided into two classes. The two classes were called the patricians and the plebeians. The patricians were wealthy landowners. Most of Rome's people were plebeians, which had groups of artisans, shopkeepers, and owners of farmlands. Both patrician and plebeian men were Roman citizens.Rome had a three part government; one group ran government, another made laws, and the third were judges. They all had checks and balances so neither of the three would be stronger than the other, but would not separate their powers. Rome's Republic was made because of the struggle that the wealthy landowners and regular citizens had, which eventually lead to the right to vote. Early Romans were divided into two classes. The two classes were called the patricians and the plebeians. The patricians were wealthy landowners. Most of Rome's people were plebeians, which had groups of artisans, shopkeepers, and owners of farmlands. Both patrician and plebeian men were Roman citizens.Rome had a three part government; one group ran government, another made laws, and the third were judges. They all had checks and balances so neither of the three would be stronger than the other, but would not separate their powers. Rome's Government Rome's Republic was made because of the struggle that the wealthy landowners and regular citizens had, which eventually lead to the right to vote. Early Romans were divided into two classes. The two classes were called the patricians and the plebeians. The patricians were wealthy landowners. Most of Rome's people were plebeians, which had groups of artisans, shopkeepers, and owners of farmlands. Both patrician and plebeian men were Roman citizens.Rome had a three part government; one group ran government, another made laws, and the third were judges. They all had checks and balances so neither of the three would be stronger than the other, but would not separate their powers. Roman Laws Cincinnatus The Rome government started having laws when they made their government. Leaders from the government also helped make laws.Roman law is the legal system of ancient Rome, and the legal developments spanning over a thousand years of jurisprudence, from the 12 Tables. The basis for Roman law was the idea that the exact form, not the purpose, of words or of actions produced legal consequences. The Roman Republic Cincinnatus was the best-known dictator in Rome. In about 460 B.C, a powerful enemy had surrounded a Roman Army. Rome was in need of a dictator thats when Cincinnatus came along and was the man for the job. He left his farm and gathered an army right away. He defeated the enemy and returned to Rome in triumph. Soonafter that he gave up dictatorship and went backto his farm since he had done his duty.
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