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Fall Of Roman Empire Essay

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The Roman Empire was a glorious civilization that lasted for a long period of time, and was two million square miles in size. It is mostly known because of how big and strong it was, but the Roman Empire could have held that title for a longer period of time. There were several entities that can be held responsible for the fall of Rome, such as Emperor Diocletian, the government and ethnic groups that were new to the empire. Unfortunately the extremely famous, big and strong empire started to fall gradually between 190 A.D. 410 A.D. due to three causes. The causes for the fall of the Roman Empire were the empire’s sheer size, racial weakening, and splitting of the empire into two.
The first factor that led to the collapse of Rome was Rome’s sheer size. The empire’s sheer size led to the collapse of Rome, because the empire was too big for one army to defend it and one government to govern it. …show more content…

The empire split up into two empires with their own emperors, the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire (also called the Byzantine Empire), when Emperor Diocletian felt that the empire was extremely unstable. Despite not having enough money to sustain the division of the Empire into two, Diocletian raised taxes to execute his plans, and that furthermore upset the citizens of Rome. After Diocletian died the two new empires were given to his two sons. The splitting of the Roman Empire was causing more problems at this point, since they were growing apart culturally, for example they started speaking different languages and followed different types of Christianity. So the splitting of the Roman Empire caused the whole empire to fall from within, since there was a lot of conflict between Diocletian and his citizens and the empire started to break apart culturally after Diocletian’s death. Therefore Diocletian mistakenly brought down his own empire by splitting it into

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