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Naval supremacy, innovation in railway engineering, and general inventiveness.
The Romans moved through the whole of Europe, conquering and wreaking havoc. They were thought unstoppable. The only country they could not get past was Scotland. This is why the Celts were the best warriors from history.
Romes geography, government, virtue, trade, building, and military all worked torward making it possibly the greatest empire ever.
There were several reasons for the decline of agriculture and trade in the fourth century. One major factor was the economic instability caused by the decline of the Roman Empire and the subsequent invasions and political turmoil. Additionally, climate changes, such as the cooling trend known as the "Little Ice Age," negatively impacted agricultural productivity. Trade routes were also disrupted by the invasions and the collapse of Roman infrastructure, leading to a decline in long-distance trade.
Invasion by an ambitious Alexander the Great who took over the Empire and turned it into an empire of his own.
inflation and a growing population made it harder to maintain colonies.
Historians generally agree that the Roman Empire was already in decline before Christianity became dominant during the fourth century CE. Some say that Christianity was the dominant reason for its subsequent rapid decline, at least in the west, while others say that it was only a contributing factor, although an important one. Christianity did not actually strengthen the empire.
because he's a big ugly bully
Sunni Muslims rose up after Safavid officials tried to forcibly convert them
The absence of any definite law to the mughal throne was an important factor that led to downfall of the empire. The death of a mughal ruler was always followed by war of succession between its rival claimants to the throne. It led to bitterness, bloodshed and frequent rebellions. The burden on treasury increased due to wars which caused the downfall of the empire.
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Q: Which geographic factor is most associated with the decline of the Indus Valley civilizations?A: Isolation from other civilizations
Q: Which geographic factor is most associated with the decline of the Indus Valley civilizations?A: Isolation from other civilizations
Naval supremacy, innovation in railway engineering, and general inventiveness.
The Romans moved through the whole of Europe, conquering and wreaking havoc. They were thought unstoppable. The only country they could not get past was Scotland. This is why the Celts were the best warriors from history.
Igloos don't work in the tropics.