Basically, the western part of the Roman Empire was challenged by pressured on their borders. Various Germanic tribes were looking for new places to settle as they, themselves were being pushed out of their traditional lands. This population shift caused pressures on the borders that the weakened Roman army found difficult to control.
The reference of Western Roman empire was due to the accession of the emperor Diocletian who divided the empire into East and West. As mentioned by the earlier contributor, this was basically a military decision made to better help defend both the east and western parts of the empire.
The flooding in of Eurasian peoples.
The main challenges the Western world faced in the 1920's and 1930's was peace and stability after large world wars.ChaCha knows everything
The Byzantine Empire considered its-self the eastern Roman Empire after the western provinces of the Roman Empire clearly declined in the fourth to fifth countries.Th removal of the capital to Constantinople and the subsequent switch to a Greek centered (rather than latin) culture set the Empire apart and in isolatio from western Europe, which experienced the, "DarkAges" while the Byzantines continued to grow.However, the Byzantines faced sinificant conflict from both Islamic states in post-Sasanid Empires from the Slavic and Bulgarian tribes pressing from internal strife betweena military and aristocratic bureaucracy from about the tenth century on.The attack of the Seljuk Turks in 1071 led to the Emporer Alexus Comneus to appeal to the wester Holy Roman Empire, and particularly to the pope, for assistance in batteling against the muslim force.While he saw little intervention after his request, a mere 20yrs. later Roman church "flexed it'smuscles" over squabbling fudal societies of Carolinigan.
The Middle Ages (the term Dark Ages has been out of favour for quite some time) was the period which followed the fall of the Roman Empire. Therefore, it no longer existed.
You need to answer this question yourself because it is so broad. Find out what the problems were and decide what was not a problem.
The challenges that the Franks faced in trying to receive the Roman Empire were: 1. The Roman Empire was attacked by several tribes like Goths and Vandals. 2. Administrative problems.
Basically, the western part of the Roman Empire was challenged by pressured on their borders. Various Germanic tribes were looking for new places to settle as they, themselves were being pushed out of their traditional lands. This population shift caused pressures on the borders that the weakened Roman army found difficult to control. The reference of Western Roman empire was due to the accession of the emperor Diocletian who divided the empire into East and West. As mentioned by the earlier contributor, this was basically a military decision made to better help defend both the east and western parts of the empire.
Long distance transportation, different languages and customs, and a diversity of religions were some of the challenges the Achaemenid Empire faced.
The Roman Empire officially split into the Western and Eastern parts in 395 AD after the death of Emperor Theodosius I. This division was primarily due to the size and administrative challenges of governing such a vast empire. The Western Roman Empire faced numerous external threats and internal instability, while the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire, flourished and endured for another thousand years.
What were some of the challenges the colonies faced?
They were slaves and prosecuted.
The flooding in of Eurasian peoples.
a disorganized social hierarchy
The main challenges the Western world faced in the 1920's and 1930's was peace and stability after large world wars.ChaCha knows everything
The lack of formal written language
The main challenges the Western world faced in the 1920's and 1930's was peace and stability after large world wars.ChaCha knows everything
both societies faced pressure from outside invaders.