These natural disasters could again be described as a folder. These disasters would be classified by the wear and tear of the folder. Each and every single blow the Roman Empire took from these natural disasters the uglier the empire got. Rome went through 2 serious natural events, an earthquake (366 CE) and a plague which the date was not recorded. The earthquake caused a shock around the whole empire and this shock caused a massive flood. This distorted many things such as buildings and homes. 50 thousand people lost their lives. The plague caused the population to decrease 1 million to 250,000 people. This plague made the army weak, distorted crops, and damaged the economic life. (Document F)
What are the primary reasons for the fall of Rome? Well, To conclude, many factors went into the fall of Rome. For example, inflation, military spending, and drop in morals and values. Those are all very important and dangerous to the stability to any country. However they do not have greater importance than the 3 listed above, political corruption, barbaric invasions, and natural