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snow_tiger [21]
3 years ago
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what does this quote mean "The fall of the Roman Empire was not due to one event but due to many events combined." pls help (40

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vovikov84 [41]3 years ago
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This quote refers to the fact that the fall of the Roman Empire can not be linked to a single event, but rather relied on a number of cumulative events. For instance, many point to the invasion of Germanic Tribes from the North as causing the end of Rome. In reality, by that time Rome had undergone a series of internal and external crises such as Persian attacks in the East, civil upheaval surrounding the rise of Christianity, and the abuse of power by emperors and their followers. In the end, it was a little bit of all of these problems that contributed to the fall of Rome.

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