The fall of the western part of the Roman Empire was precipitated by the invasions by the Germanic peoples who were in search of new lands to settle. The Romans lost political cohesion. There was a lot of infighting and they were unable to respond to these invasions. In addition to this, they found it difficult to recruit enough soldiers and relied on recruiting Germanic mercenaries and on the help of Germanic allies.
they lost to the other armys that attacked them.
the holy roman empire and german states were weakened
The decline in population was harmful to the Roman Empire because it led to a decrease in available labor, which impacted the agricultural and economic productivity of the empire. The loss of population also weakened the military strength of the empire, making it vulnerable to external threats. Additionally, with fewer people to pay taxes, the empire struggled to fund its administration and defense.
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No religion made the Roman empire fall. The western empire fell because of internal and external pressures.
There were various groups that invaded the Roman empire among them were the Ostrogoths ad the Lombards. These groups were pushed into the weakened Roman empire by the Huns who also invaded Italy.
The inexorable move of Eurasian peoples across the Empire.
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Rome's military problems weakened the empire because the soldiers started pledging their allegiance not to Rome, but to individual leaders.
The western Roman Empire was less wealthy and harder to protect from invaders than the eastern Roman Empire
They weakened Roman law and government
They weakened Roman law and government
They weakened Roman law and government
Roman civilization feel because of internal problems.
By being progressively occupied by barbarian peoples who migrated from the east.
the holy Roman Empire and german states were weakened
the holy roman empire and german states were weakened
The decline in population was harmful to the Roman Empire because it led to a decrease in available labor, which impacted the agricultural and economic productivity of the empire. The loss of population also weakened the military strength of the empire, making it vulnerable to external threats. Additionally, with fewer people to pay taxes, the empire struggled to fund its administration and defense.