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How were the plebeians and enslaved persons similar in roman society

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Answered by Nandzzz
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Wealthy plebeians became part of the Roman nobility. However, despite changes in the laws, the patricians always held a majority of the wealth and power in Ancient Rome. A third social class in Roman society was the slaves. Around one third of the people living in Rome were slaves....

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Plebeians and enslaved persons similar in roman society:

  • Throughout ancient Rome, slavery served a significant part throughout culture and the economy. In addition to manual labour, slaves provided various household tasks, and could be employed in extremely skilled occupations and professions.
  • Accountants and doctors were often slaves. Particularly Slaves of Greek descent may be highly educated. Wealthy plebeians were counted in the Roman elite. Following improvements in the rules, however, the patricians still retained a majority of Ancient Rome's riches and might.
  • The slaves represented a third social class in Roman society. Around one percent of Rome inhabitants were slaves.

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