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Social Clases in Ancient ROme
Florentino Tellez
1. Introduction
2. Plebeians vs Patricians
5. What if?
3. Roman Cloths
6. Closing
4. Slaves
How were Roman citizens divided in ancient Rome?
In ancient Rome, this issue was important, people were divided into patricians, plebeians, and slaves. These social divisions were a key basis for economic development in ancient Rome. Rome's social class affects how they develop its government and economy.
Social classes refer to a society's division based on economic status.
Patricians
VS
- Large Houses
- Political influence
- Wealthy romans have slaves
- Well Educated
Plebeians
- Artesans or peasants
- Working class
- Worked for proteccion
- Pay taxes
Roman Cloths
The Romans in ancient Rome wore a toga, a sheet 9 yards long that covered most of the body except the face and the feet
patron slaves performed hard and dangerous work in Roman society. In ancient Rome, there were many ways someone could force someone into slavery..
Slaves
About 20% of the Roman population was enslaved; much evidence suggests that slaves n ancient Rome carried out hard manual labor under supervision;
What it was really like to live in ancient rome
But how does it was to really live in Ancient Rome? It was good? It was safe?
In conclucion
In conclusion, they divided ancient Roman society into three main social classes: plebeians, patricians, and slaves. Each of these groups had different ways of living and ways of thinking of each other;