Fall of rome

            Collapse of Rome
            
             The Roman Empire is possibly the greatest Empire ever in the history of the world. For over a thousand years the Romans ruled and dominated the area around the Mediterranean as well as most of what is now Europe as well as Asia Minor or the Middle East. In Rome was found one of the wealthiest and most extravagant cultures in the world, Rome for a while also had a great system of government and a great military. The collapse of Rome did not happen quickly, in fact it never really died just the idea of an Empire did.
             For most of its history the governing body of Rome was a republic where the wealthy dominated the important decisions. Struggle always surrounded from lesser class people or Plebeians attempting to gain political equality and power. The culture became more garbage and the leaders became corrupt and power hungry. As the Empire expanded more money came in and the wealthy benefited from it, while farmers and workers began to fall into poverty. A greater class of plebeians became prevalent and when the demanded equality they were massacred and forgotten about. This lead to turmoil and civil wars for a very long time until Julius Caesar made reforms and changed the system of government, this fell apart after his murder and lead back to civil wars and the inevitable fall of the empire.
             After the Golden age there were constant struggles for power, at one point there were 26 emperors in a 50 year period, which can bring no stability at all. People fought and killed others for the throne. The economy struggled badly throughout this whole period and measures were taken to try to bring back the power and prominence of the early Empire, this even lead to Emperor Diocletian splitting the empire into two halves. The eastern empire was prosperous and the reforms of the emperors Diocletian and Constantine provided some stability however there were more problems to come.
             Constant invasions by The Huns as well as pers...

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