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Constantine's reforms, while significant in promoting stability and centralizing power, did not address the underlying issues contributing to Rome's decline, such as economic troubles, military overstretch, and social unrest. His establishment of a new capital in Byzantium shifted resources and focus but failed to revitalize the western provinces, which continued to suffer from invasions and internal strife. Additionally, the reliance on a larger bureaucracy and increased taxation placed further strain on the populace. Ultimately, these reforms were insufficient to reverse the deep-seated challenges facing the Roman Empire.

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