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The Twelve Tables were a set of laws written on 12 bronze tablets that were created in Ancient Rome just like the 12 tables were. They were created in 450-451 BCE. The laws reflected the rule aspects of the people it applied to. The laws had things like punishments, death sentences, the way places should look etc. The laws are on bronze so they will forever be there but they used to be on wooden tablets. Most romans memorized the laws which was beneficial to them. Over the years more laws were added to the tables that benefited ancient Rome. The plebeians in Rome actually create the tables which is weird since they were about of the lower social class. The laws were based on traditional values, beliefs etc. They 12 tables had a create impact on ancient Rome and are a great example of law and order.

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