The expansion of ancient Rome resulted in the submission of the peoples who inhabited what is now Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Great Britain (most of it). This submission resulted in these conquered peoples paying taxes & tributes to Rome. The battles fought to secure these nations resulted in a population decline at first. The defeated soldiers and other people in the conquered area also brought to Rome slaves.
The were some more positive affects however, such as bringing a structured form of government to these areas. Better roads and public buildings were part of the affects. Men also had the opportunity to join the Roman legions as auxiliaries forces and share in the booty of Roman battles.
Improved commerce resulted in the Roman occupation of these areas as well.
It didn't affect northern Europe because Rome is too much to the south.
The fall of the Western Empire left the Eastern Empire to continue for another 1,000 years, while the West fragmented with the takeover by different Eurasian peoples.
Christianity
The decision to make Christianity the official religion of the empire and its subsequent banning of all pagan worship had the big impact on Roman religion.
It was a process, rather than an event. It was the spread of Christianity
Pretty much every thing other than religion...
They both focused on religion
The Western Roman Empire was Western Europe
Christianity
roman Catholicism
The decision to make Christianity the official religion of the empire and its subsequent banning of all pagan worship had the big impact on Roman religion.
Constantinople is located in Europe during the Eastern And Western Roman Empires
The largest religious denomination in Europe is Roman Catholic.
roman catholicism
Roman Catholicism.
Roman Catholicism
Christianity is the largest religion in Europe by far. Of this, the largest denomination is Roman Catholicism.
Roman Catholicism
Christianity, specifically Roman Catholicism, is the most common religion in southern Europe. Countries like Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Greece have a majority of their population identifying as Catholic.