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To grow, enough food Romans invited Germanic farmers to grow crops on Roman lands.

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What effect did roman farmers' fear at raids have an the empire?

Many farmers fled to the large landed estates to flee either raids or heavy taxation regimes. Some emperors introduced legislation which tied them to the land, turning them into servile labour of the large landowners.


What effect did Roman farmer's fear of raids have on the empire?

They left their lands, letting the Roman Empire starve, and made the romans have to let the germanic farmers in to grow food, you could also say they invited them in.


Who did vikings have a least effect on the middle ages?

The Vikings had a relatively limited effect on the Byzantine Empire during the Middle Ages. While they did engage in trade and some raids in the region, their impact was minimal compared to their influence on Western Europe. The Byzantine Empire's established political structures, trade networks, and military strength helped it withstand Viking incursions, and interactions primarily involved commerce rather than significant cultural or societal changes.


What kind of challenges did Rome receive from outside of Rome?

The unstoppable influx of Eurasian peoples.


Did Vikings engage in battles with the Romans during their conquests and raids?

No, Vikings did not engage in battles with the Romans during their conquests and raids. The Roman Empire had already collapsed by the time the Viking Age began in the late 8th century. Vikings primarily targeted areas in Western Europe, such as England, France, and Ireland, for their raids and conquests.

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What effect did roman farmers' fear at raids have an the empire?

Many farmers fled to the large landed estates to flee either raids or heavy taxation regimes. Some emperors introduced legislation which tied them to the land, turning them into servile labour of the large landowners.


What effect did Roman farmer's fear the raids have on the empire?

They left their lands, letting the Roman Empire starve, and made the romans have to let the germanic farmers in to grow food, you could also say they invited them in.


What effect did Roman farmer's fear of raids have on the empire?

They left their lands, letting the Roman Empire starve, and made the romans have to let the germanic farmers in to grow food, you could also say they invited them in.


What does the hadrians wall reveal about the people north of it?

It reveals that the people north of it were warlike raiders. The wall was built to limit the size of the empire and to protect the colonists from border raids by the "Caladonians".It reveals that the people north of it were warlike raiders. The wall was built to limit the size of the empire and to protect the colonists from border raids by the "Caladonians".It reveals that the people north of it were warlike raiders. The wall was built to limit the size of the empire and to protect the colonists from border raids by the "Caladonians".It reveals that the people north of it were warlike raiders. The wall was built to limit the size of the empire and to protect the colonists from border raids by the "Caladonians".It reveals that the people north of it were warlike raiders. The wall was built to limit the size of the empire and to protect the colonists from border raids by the "Caladonians".It reveals that the people north of it were warlike raiders. The wall was built to limit the size of the empire and to protect the colonists from border raids by the "Caladonians".It reveals that the people north of it were warlike raiders. The wall was built to limit the size of the empire and to protect the colonists from border raids by the "Caladonians".It reveals that the people north of it were warlike raiders. The wall was built to limit the size of the empire and to protect the colonists from border raids by the "Caladonians".It reveals that the people north of it were warlike raiders. The wall was built to limit the size of the empire and to protect the colonists from border raids by the "Caladonians".


Who did vikings have a least effect on the middle ages?

The Vikings had a relatively limited effect on the Byzantine Empire during the Middle Ages. While they did engage in trade and some raids in the region, their impact was minimal compared to their influence on Western Europe. The Byzantine Empire's established political structures, trade networks, and military strength helped it withstand Viking incursions, and interactions primarily involved commerce rather than significant cultural or societal changes.


What kind of challenges did Rome receive from outside of Rome?

The unstoppable influx of Eurasian peoples.


When did emperor hadrian build hadrians wall?

Hadrian built the wall to mark the boundary of the empire and to prevent raids by the Scottish tribes.


How did Hadrian's Wall help to control the empire?

The Hadrian's wall was built in order to avoid raids from different British tribes (mainly the Picts), to improve economic stability and provide peaceful conditions in the south and to mark a physical frontier of the empire. It helped to reduce the pressure of the raids and increased the hold of the southern provinces that was in Roman control.


Did Romania belong to the roman empire?

Yes it did. It was called Dacia and it also included Moldova. Dacia was conquered by emperor Trajan because the Dacians carried out raids on the empire from across the river Danube.


Did Vikings engage in battles with the Romans during their conquests and raids?

No, Vikings did not engage in battles with the Romans during their conquests and raids. The Roman Empire had already collapsed by the time the Viking Age began in the late 8th century. Vikings primarily targeted areas in Western Europe, such as England, France, and Ireland, for their raids and conquests.


Why did western Farmers want war against Britain in 1812?

The British encouraged and subsidized Native American raids against American settlements West of the Appalachians.


When did the raids start?

which raids