The invasion of the western part of the Roman Empire was the result of a number of migrations during a period historians call the Migration Period. The Vandals, Sueves and Alans, who invaded Gaul, were pushed from their lands in Eastern Europe into central Europe by the Huns. The Huns were migrating westwards and invaded Eastern Europe. The mentioned peoples then faced another squeeze by peoples who were migrating southwards from northern Europe and into central Europe. The Goths, instead, had asked the Romans permission to settle in the eastern part of the Roman Empire to escape the Huns and were allowed to do so by the emperor.
The peoples who were migrating southwards from the northern Germany squeezed the Franks who lived in the lower river Rhine area. The Romans allowed them to settle in their empire. The Alemanni of central Germany were also squeezed by migrations from the north. They invaded the area of modern north-western France and Switzerland, which was part of the Roman Empire. The Angles, Saxons and Jutes from northern Germany and the Frisians from the north of the Netherlands migrated to Britain in waves and took it over
These Germanic peoples had been part of a migratory period which had been lasting for a long time. There were migrations from southern Scandinavia to central and eastern Europe and from northern Germany towards central Germany. There was population pressure on the land. The Hun invasion of parts of eastern Europe increased this squeeze. The invading Germanic peoples were looking for new lands to settle. The invasions were more than just military actions. They were migrations of entire peoples.
There was a great migration of Germanic people seeking new lands in western Europe in the late 2nd Century BCE, which put them in collision with the Romans who were expanding control in southern France and in Spain.
The first Germanic peoples to cross into Roman territories did so to carry out raids and loot. They then returned to their homelands. The First Germanic peoples to settle in parts of the Roman Empire were the Salian Franks and the Visigoths. The Salian Franks moved across the mouth of the River Rhine into Holland south of that river and northern Belgium in the late 3rd century. They did so because they were pushed southwards by other Germanic peoples, probably the Saxons. The Romans allowed them to settle in this area, which they called Toxandria, and gave them protection. The Salian Franks became allies of the Romans, and fought alongside their troops and supplied solders for the Roman army. The Visigoths asked the Romans to allow them to settle in the lower Danube area of the Roman Empire to escape the advance of the Huns into eastern Europe. The emperor Valens granted this in 376.
Population pressure on the land. There was what has been called the migration movement. In westernand central Europe the expansion of people in the north forced peoples near the borders of the emprire southwards. In eastern europe there was the pressure of the epansion and invasions of the Huns.
Fort Aliso was one of the forts of the remaining Roman legions stationed in Germania which were attacked after the coalition of Germanic tribes led by Arminius routed three Roman legions at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in 9 AD.
The Germanic tribes began encroaching and invading the Roman empire because they, in turn, were being pushed out of their traditional lands by the invading Huns from Mongolia.
These Germanic peoples had been part of a migratory period which had been lasting for a long time. There were migrations from southern Scandinavia to central and eastern Europe and from northern Germany towards central Germany. There was population pressure on the land. The Hun invasion of parts of eastern Europe increased this squeeze. The invading Germanic peoples were looking for new lands to settle. The invasions were more than just military actions. They were migrations of entire peoples.
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There was a great migration of Germanic people seeking new lands in western Europe in the late 2nd Century BCE, which put them in collision with the Romans who were expanding control in southern France and in Spain.
The first Germanic peoples to cross into Roman territories did so to carry out raids and loot. They then returned to their homelands. The First Germanic peoples to settle in parts of the Roman Empire were the Salian Franks and the Visigoths. The Salian Franks moved across the mouth of the River Rhine into Holland south of that river and northern Belgium in the late 3rd century. They did so because they were pushed southwards by other Germanic peoples, probably the Saxons. The Romans allowed them to settle in this area, which they called Toxandria, and gave them protection. The Salian Franks became allies of the Romans, and fought alongside their troops and supplied solders for the Roman army. The Visigoths asked the Romans to allow them to settle in the lower Danube area of the Roman Empire to escape the advance of the Huns into eastern Europe. The emperor Valens granted this in 376.
It is not known. It is possible that the areas of southern Scandinavia and northern Germany became unable to feed the Germanic peoples who lived there, forcing them to migrate. This might have been caused by climate cooling. Another possibility is that population growth led the peoples in question to seek to expand southwards.
Population pressure on the land. There was what has been called the migration movement. In westernand central Europe the expansion of people in the north forced peoples near the borders of the emprire southwards. In eastern europe there was the pressure of the epansion and invasions of the Huns.
Fort Aliso was one of the forts of the remaining Roman legions stationed in Germania which were attacked after the coalition of Germanic tribes led by Arminius routed three Roman legions at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in 9 AD.
WW2 began with Hitler's armies invading Poland.
Hitler expanded germanies territories by invading and conquering other countries
The effect was to begin the start of World War II in Europe.
Everybodys differant. Peoples teeth sometimes begin to fall out or "move" in a late age. And some peoples begin in an early age. Its unpredictable. Sorry.