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    Why Rome Fell Essay

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    How and Why The Roman Empire Declined and Fell The Roman Empire began its decline and eventually fell due to many reasons. During the Pax Romana, Roman culture flourished and spread throughout the peaceful empire. But, after the Pax Romana started to crumble, the Roman Empire began its decline. The first issue that affected the Roman Empire tremendously was inflation. Inflation is a drastic drop in the value of money, along with a huge rise in the prices of products. The inflation…

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    France, the country known for its art, love, and food. France has a broad history filled with war and peace. Since France is such a big country with much history, this essay will mainly focus on one city. The city is known as The City of Lights. If you cannot tell already, this essay will be about Paris, France. Paris is an ancient city founded in the 3rd century (300 BC to 201 BC) by the Parisii, a Celtic Gaul Tribe. Nothing much went on after the Parisii settled Paris until the Battle of…

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    population of Rome. Because Rome had weak leaders their army was also weak. There was a new central people called the Huns. During this time the Huns were attacking many Germanic tribe. The Huns conquered every place they went. The Huns and other tribes attacked the Roman Empire. A tribe called Vandals helped and destroyed everything in their path. In the mid 400s the leader of the Huns, Attila attack again but had to retreat. But in 476 the Ostrogothic leader, Odoacer defeated the western Roman…

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    unbeatable, but the Huns – who were “a confederation of warrior bands” – will try to march against them, only to find themselves getting the unavoidable defeat. The defeat is devastating, and the Huns, realized the power of the opponent they are fighting, will need to compromise. Under the ruling of Attila and Bleda, the Huns sets peacful terms with the Romans, in which they insist on helping the Empire with their conquest in trade for lands and peace. The Romans, seeing the Huns as a source of…

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    love this album so much. It's not just being an American. It's my love for understanding what made this country the country that it is, both the good and the bad. There are a few songs on this album about non- American history. Attila, for example, is about Attila the hun and his reign of terror across Asia. These songs are also very good, especially the Bloody Baron/Blue Max song. I love Decoration Day. It's a great song describing what led to the American Revolution and why…

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    Fall Of Rome

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    The Fall of Rome was one of the major historical events that had the magnitude to shape the future of society that we now experience today, now the question lies why did this huge empire collapse? There were three major factors that the Romans had fallen from their position of dominance over the world which ultimately led them to the fall of the super power known as the Roman Empire. Firstly, Rome lacked unity amongst its people as the Roman Empire had split into two sides and the rise of a…

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    Empires that rise and fall quickly often share several characteristics that lead to them being unstable and unable to endure. The most important characteristic that these empires share is their rapid expansion. Empires that expand quickly have trouble assimilating the people of the empire. Alexander the Great ruled Greece, Macedonia, Persia, Egypt, and parts of India. This expansion that started in Greece finished in only 10 years. Alexander had amazing military success, but this success caused…

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    What is a Roman tribune? A Roman tribune is soldier who is selected by the citizens ,the Roman people in this case, to help protect the people from oppressive government leaders ,who would try to take the people 's rights ,and make sure the citizens upheld the laws the government made. Having a tribune kept an equal balance of equality to keep the people from attempting treason against their leaders and keeping the leaders from becoming dictators over the people and abusing their power. In order…

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    What do the sources for this course tell us about Violence in the middle ages? The spread of Christianity and Catholicism was quite popular and at a large scale throughout the middle ages. One of the main evidence of violence was due to the several religious movements during this time. A huge amount of war was also created since the struggle between several nations for power was extreme as they wished to gain more land to succeed to have more power however the only way to achieve this was…

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    cities with different information. •Create a criteria first My Presentation: •Slideshow with images and no words •Use my time wisely •Try to be making it at the end of work block 4 Part 2: Your Topics Ancient Warrior 1: Huns Ancient Warrior 2: Mauryan warriors of the elephants.…

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