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Military strength and control of the trade were intertwined. At this time governments restricted which ships could trade with their colonies. Each European power restricted trade within their colony to benefit their own merchants. Conquest of colonies in the Americas led to an increased share of slave trading.
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To many historians, the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century CE has always been viewed as the end of the ancient world and the onset of the Middle Ages, often improperly called the Dark Ages, despite Petrarch’s assertion. Since much of the west had already fallen by the middle of the 5th century CE, when a writer speaks of the fall of the empire, he or she generally refers to the fall of the city of Rome. Although historians generally agree on the year of the fall, 476 CE, they often disagree on its causes. English historian Edward Gibbon, who wrote in the late 18th century CE, points to the rise of Christianity and its effect on the Roman psyche while others believe the decline and fall were due, in part, to the influx of 'barbarians' from the north and west.
Whatever the cause, whether it was religion, external attack, or the internal decay of the city itself, the debate continues to the present day; however, one significant point must be established before a discussion of the roots of the fall can continue: the decline and fall were only in the west. The eastern half - that which would eventually be called the Byzantine Empire - would continue for several centuries, and, in many ways, it retained a unique Roman identity.
According to the HistoryNet Article posted on September 2010 There are 5 important items that led the Civil War:
1. State´s Right: this fact was about the institution of slavery where the federal government was unique in regulating or completely ending slavery.
2. Slavery: In this case what led the Union to separate was the debate on the future of slavery.
3. Abolitionist Movement: By the 1830s, those who wanted to see that institution abolished within the U.S.A were becoming more strident and influential.
4. The Missouri Compromise: Additional territories gained from the U.S.–Mexican War of 1846–1848 heightened the slavery debate.
5. Raid On Harper´s Ferry Facts: The Harpers Ferry raid conducted by fanatical abolitionist John Brown and 21 followers in October 1859 is considered one of the major events that ultimately led to the American Civil War.