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-BARSIC- [3]
3 years ago
12

How did the plebeians gain power in the republic for what changes were they responsible

History
2 answers:
Semenov [28]3 years ago
8 0
They gained power by going on strike from serving in the army and left Rome to create their own government..

<span>The changes: They were allowed to form the Council of Plebs and elect their own officials, become consuls, and pass laws.</span>
Rina8888 [55]3 years ago
7 0
<span>Well, they started demanded that they were given places in the republic, they also stopped serving in the army as unpaid soldiers, also, they demanded they didn't have to be held prisoner, or be slaves for being in a debt bondage. they also demanded that the laws, also know as the twelve tables, were displayed publicly.. Does this help?</span>
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