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Rome's Decline

The seemingly invincible empire, which stretched across three continents, was bound to fall after the many aspects that made the empire such a powerful one started to fade away. The streets were lined with markets selling tasty delicacies, and rare goods from foreign lands. Glorious marble temples encrusted with gold and silver symbolized the wealth and the power of the Romans. The huge intimidating armies of the Romans, each soldier clad in heavy armor, and equipped with steel swords seemed impenetrable. The thought that such a worldwide power would face it's decline was unheard of. Just as Rome wasn't built in a day, it could not have been destroyed in one


Many people became Christians secretly and pretended to worship the traditional gods, such as Zeus, Bacchus, Apollo, etc. A prime factor in the decline of Rome was the barbarian invasions. Many Roman trade routes led through areas of hostility, which prevented many merchants from trading. The Roman Empire's decline was based upon the same factors that had caused it to flourish, the unyielding passion to conquer all, vast wealth, and economic and military strength. But, this minting of base coins didn't solve anything because the merchants didn't accept these new base coins at their face value, and charged more coins to exact the same value for their goods. The barbarian invasions led to disruptions in trading and farming. Gradually, the Roman Empire would die, through internal decay and perpetual external assault, one problem leading to another. Even though all of these problems were a large portion to the fall of the Roman Empire, perhaps the detrimental deathblow of Rome was the impact of Christianity on state loyalty. These Christians often rebelled, refused to join the Roman army, destroying the empire. Many people started to convert to Christianity and the state's rejection of Christianity resulted in many unloyal citizens. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**. The Roman Empire gradually built upon these strengths to become the greatest empire and gradually died, as these strengths became no longer developed. The Burgundians, Franks, Ostrogoths, Visigoths and many other war hungry Germanic peoples hammered away at the borders of the Roman Empire. The government tried to resolve this by minting base coins, made of cheap metals made of lead and nickel, instead of gold.

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