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The Early Republic Of Rome

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1. Early Rome grew larger and stronger.

The city covered nearly 500 square miles.



The first temples and public centers were built.

2. Rome decided they would establish a republic.

Government where power rests with the


citizens.

Voting rights were only given to free-born
male citizens.

3. Rome split up into patricians and plebeians.

Patricians were wealthy and held most power.



Plebeians made up most of the population such
as common farmers.

4. Patricians and plebeians rights differed.

Patricians had authority to make laws for


Rome.

Plebeians had the right to vote but were barred
by law.

5. Plebeians created the written law code.

Patricians would bend the law to suit


themselves when they were unofficial.

All free citizens had the right to protect the
law.

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