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Patricians
The patricians were the ruling class of the early Roman Empire. Only certain families were part of the patrician class and you had to be born a patrician. The patricians were only a small percentage of the Roman population, but they held all the power.
Plebeians
All the other citizens of Rome were Plebeians. Plebeians were the farmers, craftsmen, laborers, and soldiers of Rome.
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The difference of patricians is, they did not have everything they needed to survive and relied on other members of the group for support, and in the early Republic, only the patricians could join the priesthood, and barely ever traded items. While the plebeians where very big traders, the plebeians did not know any of their law but still got punished from them, and It is believed that the plebeians were children of foreigners who settled in Rome in the seventh century BCE. Plebeians and patricians are the same by, being roman citizens, and very many plebeians and patricians had farms to grown their crops, and finally they all had power many patricians held high government positions, such as senator and the plebeians rose into the government.