For much if its history the Holy Roman Empire had a predominantly agricultural economy based on serfdom. Peasants worked the estates of the lords as serfs. An exceptions to this were the cites of the Hanseatic league in northern Germany which were trading cities. Late on, the empire found it difficult to cope with the growth of urban economies and with industrialisation which challenged the old established order because it had evolved out of medieval arrangements.
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The Roman Empire was not a democracy, there were no votes and no voted elected officials. It was however designed as a Republic which had appointed representation, Senators.
The emperors of the Roman empire (the so-called Eastern and Western parts) were the men who ruled. For the names of specific emperors and the times that they ruled, type "Roman emperors" into your browser and you will come up with several websites that will give you lists of their names.
There really is no major difference. The Roman Empire was the empire itself, lasting from 27 BCE-476 AD (1453 for the Eastern half, which came to be the Byzantine Empire). In the beginning the Roman empire was an autocracy, headed by emperors. It then later turned into a republic, which is when people use the term Roman Republic or Republic of Rome. This is actually where the modern day type of republic comes from, Rome.
It was actually not that easy to defend the empire as the barbarians (Barbarians is not a specific type of empire, it is just a Roman term for any-one not of Roman stature) would often attack the empire, but what would make it a little bit easy to defend is that the Roman empire had MASSIVE armies. Each army consited of a couple legions, each legion about a thousand soldiers.
For much if its history the Holy Roman Empire had a predominantly agricultural economy based on serfdom. Peasants worked the estates of the lords as serfs. An exceptions to this were the cites of the Hanseatic league in northern Germany which were trading cities. Late on, the empire found it difficult to cope with the growth of urban economies and with industrialisation which challenged the old established order because it had evolved out of medieval arrangements.
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At its peak power the Roman Empire was the same type of society it had always been. It was a classed based society.
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The Roman Empire was not a democracy, there were no votes and no voted elected officials. It was however designed as a Republic which had appointed representation, Senators.
they had a poor economy an were forcwed to sell their children for money the goverment was corrupted and claudia had to be the super hero to save the japanese empire:)
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Roman concrete, bricks, stone and timber were used to build in the Roman days.
The emperors of the Roman empire (the so-called Eastern and Western parts) were the men who ruled. For the names of specific emperors and the times that they ruled, type "Roman emperors" into your browser and you will come up with several websites that will give you lists of their names.
There really is no major difference. The Roman Empire was the empire itself, lasting from 27 BCE-476 AD (1453 for the Eastern half, which came to be the Byzantine Empire). In the beginning the Roman empire was an autocracy, headed by emperors. It then later turned into a republic, which is when people use the term Roman Republic or Republic of Rome. This is actually where the modern day type of republic comes from, Rome.
It was actually not that easy to defend the empire as the barbarians (Barbarians is not a specific type of empire, it is just a Roman term for any-one not of Roman stature) would often attack the empire, but what would make it a little bit easy to defend is that the Roman empire had MASSIVE armies. Each army consited of a couple legions, each legion about a thousand soldiers.
The Republic was a type of democracy (before the empire) and not very successful. The Pax Roman was a time of peace for the Roman empire because of good trade.