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Sveta_85 [38]
4 years ago
5

Need Help Asap). What caused the Western Roman Empire to fall? There was no single cause, and no sudden fall. Rome's decline too

k place over many years, and was the result of many factors. Write a short essay that briefly describes the factors that led to the decline and fall of the Western Roman Empire. (Will Mark Brainliest and please only respond if you actually can help). ( Please Do Not Rewrite Someone Else's Answer Down For My Question). ​
History
1 answer:
Liula [17]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Look, no one will write a whole essay for you, but what I can tell you is

Explanation:

Rome fell, for various motives. The main one being the end of the campaigns, which were the reason Rome expanded, but without the campaigns, there were no slaves, which were basically what made Rome move in tecnology and buildings. It snowballed to the point that there were no more capital to pay the generals and centurions, which abandoned their posts, forcing the empire to separate into two other countries, the West roman empire and the East Roman empire, also known as the Byzantines. just in the time when Rome was being attacked by Germanic barbarians, and they had safe passage to the capital. The capital of Western Rome was pillaged and burned to ashes, and people started running towards the Eastern Roman empire, to look for jobs and a life. They ended having to serve people in some kind of serf, and that eventually became the reasons feuds existed.

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