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Invasion Of Rome Dbq Essay

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Why didn’t Rome last as long as it should’ve been? Invasions in Rome were quick but they weren't quick themselves. The governors weren't playing by the rules which upset the population. Natural disasters caused a decrease in the population in the Roman Empire. Poor economic and social decisions, foreign invasions, and natural disasters weakened Rome, but the primary reason is natural disasters killed many citizens which led to Rome’s decline. The first reason is that foreign invasions led to the downfall of Rome. With tons of invasions in a short period of time, it weakened Rome. Especially when invasions are supposed to be quick, but the dates on the map are close to each other, and the dates aren’t in a large span of time.(Document C) The Roman army didn’t have enough time to go to one place to another and it was hard to control Rome since it was such a large empire. Plus, they were constantly invaded by the Germanic tribes such as the Visigoths, Huns, and etc. Since the Romans defense weren't the greatest, the empire became weak and eventually collapsed. Another reason is legal injustice. It was not fair, that the wealthy citizens could break the law while the poor pay for his or her dues. People weren't happy with the system and …show more content…

“Fifty thousand people had lost their lives in the flood.”(Document F) This disaster shook the empire, which consequently made the citizens lose self confidence and their spirit. Without confidence, they would’ve been easily defeated by others rival tribes. Deadly illness such as measles arrived Rome, killing three-fourths of the population.(Document F) It was hard for Rome to find other Roman citizens to join the army since many people died from diseases or natural disasters. All in all, the natural disasters killed made people, therefore made citizens lose-confidence and there weren't enough citizens to be soldiers since many people were killed from

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