HISTORY
ANCIENT ROME
Question
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farmers, traders, milkmen
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postman, miners, farmers
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farmers, traders, shipbuilders
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farmers, road builders, traders
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Detailed explanation-1: -The plebeians, or common citizens, were usually artisans, merchants, farmers, or traders. They made up the majority of the population, but had very little say in government.
Detailed explanation-2: -Ancient Rome’s main trading partners were Spain, France, the Middle East, and North Africa. Since farming was a large part of the Roman economy, many of the exports were food or products made from crops. Grapes, oil, and grain were a few of the major exports.
Detailed explanation-3: -colonus, plural Coloni, tenant farmer of the late Roman Empire and the European Middle Ages. The coloni were drawn from impoverished small free farmers, partially emancipated slaves, and barbarians sent to work as agricultural labourers among landed proprietors.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Romans needed straight, wide, solid roads to transport troops and goods. The roads they built were made from aggregates – lots of different sized stones that compacted down to create a strong, stable and long-lasting surface.
Detailed explanation-5: -The patricians were only a small percentage of the Roman population, but they held all the power. All the other citizens of Rome were Plebeians. Plebeians were the farmers, craftsmen, laborers, and soldiers of Rome.