Roman Social Structure: The Roman Social Structure

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The Roman Social Structure was divided up into 2 groups- the citizens and the non-citizens. The citizens consisted of the patricians and the plebeians, who were divided up based on their social wealth. The non-citizens had different legal rights, such as the peregrini who only had rights if they had a special pass from the senator. Slaves were considered property of their master and had no rights at all. Some laws controlled slavery, and offers slaves protection and freedom. These people were called Freedpeople. Slaves: A wealthy family had up to 500 slaves in a household. Salves ranged from young kids to the elderly. Some families treated their slaves well, while others were treated miserably. Slave Tags: All slaves had to wear a bronze

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