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    Brennan Wilson Western Civilization 18 October 2015 History has seen numerous great civilizations come and go as time has progressed, and many have faded into obscurity. Yet others, such as the Ancient Greeks and Romans, have not been forgotten, and have greatly impacted the modern western world. The modern day would not exist as it is, if it were not for the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Its destruction was instrumental in the formation of the western world and heavily influenced humanity…

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    The Roman Empire went through battles with other countries but the empire declined due to its self-corruption. The Roman Empire had a failing economy because of the slavery, the expensive taxes burdened on the people, and the amounts of money they government would spend. The Roman Empire had many issues with its society, which caused its army to become weak. The people of the Roman Empire were one of the biggest reasons why the previously frail Roman Empire fell. Society corrupted itself with…

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    There was not just one cause the downfall of the Roman Republic. Social and political problems, fast expansion, and corruption among the powerful had a huge effect on the fall of the roman republic. Some people say that the Roman Republic began in 509 B.C. with the end of the Roman monarchy in 27 B.C. One of the many issues that caused the falling of the republic was corruption in the government. Rome used to be democracy, Rome put power into the hands of many few (beard,2011). Only the rich…

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    The ancient Roman Empire, just how did it all fall down? The collapse of Ancient Rome began in 200 AD and eventually collapsed in the year of 476 AD. They were being attacked by two different tribes. There had come some troubles in the ancient Rome and had to split up amongst each other Western and Eastern Rome this had made things a little bit easier during the falling of Rome. Rome may have been strong, but wasn’t strong enough. Everyone says Rome was so strong how did Rome collapse? The…

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    The collapse of the Roman Empire marked the beginning of what is known as the Medieval Kingdoms. Before the complete demise of Rome, the Empire was first split into two. From this split, emerged two separate empires, the east and west. The major political, social, and cultural impacts of the transition from the Roman Empire to the medieval kingdom is due to one Emperor in particular, Justinian. The Western and Eastern Empire experienced different fates upon their separation. The Western Empire…

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    DBQ Re-Do The Western Roman Empire fell in around 100-500 C.E. The fall of the Western Roman Empire was a large historical event. There were many contributing factors to this fall. In the next paragraphs those reasons will be explained. To begin, the Western Roman Empire’s military was very weak because it had a lot of problems finding solders and supplying the funds to pay for their military needs. According to document 5 it says that the reason there was a “military crisis” was because there…

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    for a long period. The circumstances have been severe and has had a major impact to the Western Roman Empire. They are all the same influence back when the empire was declining. The basic problems that faced the Western Roman Empire led to the decline of the Western Roman Empire. The basic issue was that few people thought the old civilization was worth saving. The Majority of the…

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    The “Fall” of Rome is a huge mystery so anything could have happened to make one of the most powerful empires drop into ruins. But there are still many huge pieces of evidence to back us up for the critical events that made them feel defeat. First of all, the reasons why Rome was weakening was the economical problems. According to Document E it states, “...taxes were severe” In other words, this shows that the emperors taxed heavily to pay for their own personal uses like throwing festivals and…

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    In the text titled, “Reasons for the Fall of the Roman Empire”, the fall of Rome was caused by bad leadership, too much government spending and health and safety issues. If the United States were to face these issues it would fall. First, according to the article one reason for the fall of Rome is the effects of lead poisoning, the article states “Romans consumed dangerous amounts of lead...lead poisoning can lead to serious health issues such as memory loss, numbness in arms and legs, and even…

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    The fall of the super power known as the Roman Empire was caused due to varying political and religious factors, one of these reasons includes the crucial lack of unity amongst the people of the Roman Empire as the result of the rise of the Christian religion which caused the eventual split of Rome . During 285 AD a Roman Emperor name Diocletian realized that the empire had grown to large to control from one capital; this had then initiated the split of the Roman empire, the east which…

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