Over time Roman soliders became less trustworthy ( means being able to depend on a person)and have lots of punishments if they did something wrong. They gave their dedication to their commanders .To guard against increasing threats to the empire the gov began to volunteer mercenaries . ( mercenaries are foreign soldiers who foughts for money )
Concrete as a basis of construction.
The political instability, economic and social problems, and weakening frontiers cause the decline of the Roman Empire.
Theories about the three major causes of its decline often mention decaying infrastructure, declining military influence and poor medical care. Many other causes are thought to have contributed in some part but their importance has yet to be determined.
The expansion successively of Hittite, Assyrian, Babylonian and Persian, Macedonian and Roman Empires in the West, and Aryan and Indian empires in the East.
Edward Gibbon is most famous for his monumental work "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire." In this six-volume work, Gibbon chronicles the decline and fall of the Roman Empire from its peak in the 2nd century AD to its eventual collapse in the 5th century AD. He explores various factors that contributed to the decline, including political corruption, moral decay, and the invasion of barbarian tribes.
Over time Roman soliders became less trustworthy ( means being able to depend on a person)and have lots of punishments if they did something wrong. They gave their dedication to their commanders .To guard against increasing threats to the empire the gov began to volunteer mercenaries . ( mercenaries are foreign soldiers who foughts for money )
Famine and disease spread throughout the empire
Both empires grew too large to protect.
Concrete as a basis of construction.
The political instability, economic and social problems, and weakening frontiers cause the decline of the Roman Empire.
Theories about the three major causes of its decline often mention decaying infrastructure, declining military influence and poor medical care. Many other causes are thought to have contributed in some part but their importance has yet to be determined.
the decline of the major empires, like Roman, Grecian, and Byzantine a contract in which land was granted to the peasants in exchange for military service to the nobles
The first written law of Rome was called the Twelve Tables. These laws were written on bronze tablets and displayed in the Roman Forum around 450 BC. The Twelve Tables covered a range of civil matters and played a significant role in shaping Roman society and legal system.
The decline of Rome dovetailed with spread of Christianity, and some argue that the rise of the new faith helped contribute to the empire's fall.
The expansion successively of Hittite, Assyrian, Babylonian and Persian, Macedonian and Roman Empires in the West, and Aryan and Indian empires in the East.
Edward Gibbon is most famous for his monumental work "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire." In this six-volume work, Gibbon chronicles the decline and fall of the Roman Empire from its peak in the 2nd century AD to its eventual collapse in the 5th century AD. He explores various factors that contributed to the decline, including political corruption, moral decay, and the invasion of barbarian tribes.
The slaves! If it wasn't for them it would have never been built