the pax romana
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Rome's decline was largely gradual rather than rapid and unexpected, characterized by a series of warning signs over centuries. Factors such as political instability, economic troubles, military overreach, and social decay contributed to its weakening. Key events, like the division of the empire and increasing invasions by barbarian tribes, highlighted the empire's vulnerabilities. Thus, while the fall of Rome in 476 AD was a significant turning point, it was the culmination of long-term issues rather than an abrupt collapse.
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Not in Serious Decline but some people began to follow other Religons instead of what the Church of Rome taught (who was headed by the pope). One country who lead the decline of the following of the church of Rome was England who's ruler was Queen Elizabeth I.
The decline of Rome dovetailed with spread of Christianity, and some argue that the rise of the new faith helped contribute to the empire's fall.
Aurangzeb tried to force Hindus to convert to the Muslim faith. That's what I did on the test and it was right :D
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The decline of Rome was aided by raids arcoss the borders in Gaul, Switzerland and along the River Danube by peoples who lived near the empire. Later on the Germanic invasions of Gaul, Spain and Africa contributed to the fall of the empire of the west. Internal wars for power struggles contributed only marginally, except for the 3rd century when they had a big impact. Usurpers who proclaimed themselves emperors in their regions issued their own coins, causing inflation.
Rome's decline was largely gradual rather than rapid and unexpected, characterized by a series of warning signs over centuries. Factors such as political instability, economic troubles, military overreach, and social decay contributed to its weakening. Key events, like the division of the empire and increasing invasions by barbarian tribes, highlighted the empire's vulnerabilities. Thus, while the fall of Rome in 476 AD was a significant turning point, it was the culmination of long-term issues rather than an abrupt collapse.
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