the twelve tables

In Rome, before 451, there were not fixed laws. The laws that were present, were not written down. All the laws just went through the patricians, and the leaders just interpreted them by themselves, the way they saw them. This started a conflict between the plebeians and the patricians called the conflict of the orders. The plebeians staged a protest so the patricians were forced to do something to make them stop. This resulted in the common people finally having a say in the law, which later lead to the laws being written down. All the laws were first carved on wooden tablets, but then later on bronze. These tablets were out in public for everyone to see. The twelve tables were an important step in the development of Rome's government and it was a very important step for the relationship between the patricians and the plebeians. The twelve tables showed that all citizens had the right to protect and talk about the law.

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