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The problem was the growing inequality between the rich and the poor and slave revolts.
What are slave revolts?
With the escape of about 70 slave gladiators from a Capuan gladiator school in 73 BC, the uprising got underway. The little Roman force dispatched to recover them was swiftly routed by them, and within two years, 120,000 men, women, and children had joined them.
Third Servile War (73–71 BCE), also known as Gladiator War and Spartacus Revolt, was a slave uprising against Rome under the leadership of the gladiator Spartacus.
Thracian Spartacus was a soldier in the Roman army who appears to have defected. He was taken prisoner and afterwards bought and sold as a slave.
At first, only the richest families in Rome, known as the patricians, had the power to hold positions of authority in politics or religion. No one from this group could hold office because they were all regarded as plebeian. However, over a period of about 200 years, the plebeians campaigned for and ascended to positions of authority within the government.
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