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    Rome and Persian were two realms that fell because of various military issues or natural issues. In The Roman Empire one environment issue was the well off had water conveyed to their homes through lead pipes and got malady, additionally The Roman Empire had an issue in keeping up a military and spending a lot on a military. The Persian Empire's territory made correspondence and unification extremely difficult,their military wasn't sufficiently enormous to completely ensure the entire domain.…

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    Roman Empire Strengths

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    The Roman Empire began in 509 BC, lasting 1,000 years, having many strengths in how it was ruled and operated. There were also many weakness, which resulted in its fall in 576 AD. The Roman Empire collapse was the cause of both internal and external factors, and even though Rome was the biggest Empire for years, it could not stop those factors. Rome had many strengths, and one big one was its army; consisting of thousands of men, Rome’s army conquered many neighboring lands, expanding its…

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    The Classical Era (500 BCE- 500 CE) saw the fall of Rome and India in which had a similarity in their falls. First comparison that they had was economics, Rome fell because of tax revolts from the upper class, and India fell because there was so little military defense, so the only solution left was to tax the people more in order to gain money for the military. From the increase of taxes it made it harder for the lower class like the peasants, for them to pay the officials. In addition of the…

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    Introduction In the beginning of the Roman republic, two classes were at odds with each other. The wealthy class, the patricians, repeatedly asserted their power over the poor class, the plebeians. This led to the economical and political strife that stunted the plebeians. Consequently, these conditions resulted in the plebeians twice revolting to show their resentment of the authority they were held under. Plebeians First Revolt The plebeians first revolt came after Rome’s successful fight to…

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    The Twelve Tables Essay

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    The Twelve Tables are laws of Rome that can tell us about its people views and how they lived in the times of 450 B.C.E.. In Roman tradition laws were not written down and was only fully know and interpreted by patricians ( upper-class ) and priests, which was a disadvantage to plebeians ( lower-class ) due them being at the will of patricians who did know the law and could charge them with anything and they would not know if they were in the right or wrong. The Twelve Tables laws will show the…

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    The Roman Empire was strong. It was founded on the strengths of its military, its strategic geographic location, strong moral values and wise leadership. It flourished because of its social, economic, political, military and religious strengths. However, when the things that make a civilization flourish begin to erode the civilization itself begins its decent. The first main reason for the fall was the civilizations economic decay. The rulers of Rome had very expensive lifestyles, and were a…

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    The image in the previous slide is a monument meant to pay tribute to the age of exploration. It is important because the monument shows some of the most important explorers of the Portuguese in the age exploration. Every single figure on the monument played a major role in some form or another. As such not only is the monument important because of the historical figures it represents, but also the time period it honors. Portugal had many famous explorers and journeymen in the age of…

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    The Roman Empire is one of the most fascinating, and well known empires. Many of the greatest leaders and inventors were from the Roman Empire. Jeffrey Chaucer once said “All great things must come to an end” which is exactly what happened to Rome. Ancient Rome was a huge empire and they conquered many countries. Unfortunately because of many reasons the empire fell. The reasons were because the emperors were very greedy and they were all unfit for the job of being the ruler of Rome. The…

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    The fall of Rome was caused by internal conflicts and very few external conflicts. Most of the conflicts dealt with economic problems, military devastation, and many citizens had been excluded from political structure. The Visigoths and other tribes opposed an interesting conflict needing to be dealt with by roman leaders. The massive size of Rome was a problem all together in every aspect and created multiple conflicts. The size made it hard to communicate throughout the empire and created a…

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    The economic differences between the patricians and the plebian classes were, the patricians were one with the plebian people. At the beginning, they were not allies, their goals in Rome were to get rid of the kings in power. When this happened, The patricians inherited the wealth and the plebian people were impoverished. The Plebian class lived in the rural areas while the patricians lived in developing areas like the city of Rome. The plebian people politically could still vote but not be a…

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