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The Roman Empire grew weak. It suffered economic and social troubles. Worse, the Roman Empire also suffered from invasions by people from the north.

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but if your asking why it made a new age i apparently dont know well apperintly did not read the question right ethier

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When Rome fell the security and government was gone. The Roman government provided social services to its citizens, repaired roads, kept the water flowing to cities, maintained the law and courts, and gave its people protection. All of this was gone when it collapsed and chaos ruled. Everything broke down and the people were at the mercy of raids on villages and towns. No one was in charge and there was no government. This ushered in the Middle Ages that lasted for a 1,000 years and in replace of government the strongest men began form kingdoms with their own armies. Originally knights were little more than gangsters raiding villages, looting, and raping. Serfdom was used to support the Kings, lords, and Knights . Knowledge was lost and libraries burned. This was a time of disease, death, and darkness.

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