The Roman Empire
Rome was the greatest and most influential empire of the ancient world but still it could not last forever. According to the Roman Legend, Rome was founded in 753 BC by Romulus and Remus, two twin brothers. From that time until it became an empire the Latins, the Greeks, and the Etruscans influenced it. Rome's government and religion was based on its influences so even after it had fallen the way of the Romans had continued on to influence other empires. The fall of the Roman Empire could not have been avoided. Rome fell because of economic troubles, barbarian invasions, and military mistakes.Rome had gone through economic troubles, which is one of the main reasons for its fall. The Roman Empire, before the third century was in great shape economically. The empire farms were growing enough food to feed the cities population and they were gaining enough silver and gold from the new territories. Also trade during that time was happening often and the Roman legions and ships, which
The Roman Empire was a great and influential ancient civilization but its fall could not be avoided. Rome could not have avoided all the problems that were involved in the economic crisis. Also the military mistakes had kept Rome weak and vulnerable for the attacks from the barbarians, which was another cause of the fall of Rome. All together each problem that Rome faces it leads to another event or problem and so on. So it was impossible for the Romans Empire to last because of economic troubles, barbarian invasions, and military mistakes. Another important reason for the fall of Rome would be the barbarian invasions. The invasions started from 376 to 476 AD and that is when large numbers of Germanic people started to move into the empire. The Huns, Mongol nomads from central Asia, originally caused the Germanic invasions. They had invaded and destroyed parts of Europe, which caused the people to move into the empire. It's been awhile since Rome fought against a foreign army.
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