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Which was the result of barbarian invasions against the Western Roman Empire?

The Germanic Invasions, also called the "Barbarian Invasions" had an negative effect on Rome. The Germans invaded Rome to escape the Huns, and they eventually took over the entire City of Rome. The Germanic invasions are considered one of the major reasons for the fall of the Roman Empire.


What effect did the monks have on Europe?

They greatly contributed to preserve the Greek and Latin culture by the destruction caused by the barbarian invasions. One of their most important task was to copy the ancient classical texts, creating large libraries in their monasteries. Another significant activity undertaken by them was that of teaching reading, writing, history, mathematics, agriculture, Greek and Latin. They created the foundation for the reconstruction of Western society and the civilization of the barbarian peoples who occupied the territories of the former Roman Empire.


A major effect of the decline of the roman empire was that western Europe?

One of the major causes for the Fall of Roman Empire was the Antagonism between the Senate and the Emperor


What three sentences describe the effect of Mongol invasions in Europe and Asia?

The Mongol invasions in Europe and Asia led to widespread devastation, as their military campaigns resulted in the destruction of cities and loss of life on an unprecedented scale. However, these invasions also facilitated cultural exchange and trade along the Silk Road, connecting diverse civilizations and promoting the flow of goods, ideas, and technologies. Ultimately, the Mongol Empire's vast reach helped to shape the political and social landscape of both continents, laying the groundwork for future kingdoms and empires.


Cause and effect of Rome's expanding empire?

The cause of the Roman empire expansion was successful military campaigns. The effect was that as the Roman empire grew, so did the number of enemies.

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What was a major effect of the fall of the Roman Empire on western Europe?

One of the major causes for the Fall of Roman Empire was the Antagonism between the Senate and the Emperor


What effect did barbarian have on the western roman empire?

They weakened Roman law and government


Which was the result of barbarian invasions against the Western Roman Empire?

The Germanic Invasions, also called the "Barbarian Invasions" had an negative effect on Rome. The Germans invaded Rome to escape the Huns, and they eventually took over the entire City of Rome. The Germanic invasions are considered one of the major reasons for the fall of the Roman Empire.


What effect did the monks have on Europe?

They greatly contributed to preserve the Greek and Latin culture by the destruction caused by the barbarian invasions. One of their most important task was to copy the ancient classical texts, creating large libraries in their monasteries. Another significant activity undertaken by them was that of teaching reading, writing, history, mathematics, agriculture, Greek and Latin. They created the foundation for the reconstruction of Western society and the civilization of the barbarian peoples who occupied the territories of the former Roman Empire.


What effect did Germanic invaders have on the Roman Empire?

The Germanic invasions were a key factor in the disintegration of the Western Roman Empire. As a result of these invasions this empire lost all its lands except for Italy. Other factors that led to the disintegration of this empire during these invasions was the loss of internal political cohesion, infighting and many usurpations.


What were the causes and effects of the division of the Roman Empire into 2 parts?

Historians see 395 the point at which the eastern and western parts of the Roman Empire split. This was not due to an imperial decision to do this, but to circumstances. This was the year emperor Theodosius I died. He had appointed his two sons as co-emperors. Arcadius was given the east and Honorius was given the west. This it was not in itself greatly eventful. It was nothing new as the empire had had co-emperors with one in the eastern part of the Roman Empire and one in the west part many times previously. The empire split because of two main factors. One is that the two co-emperors were young and inexperienced and powerful politicians in the eastern and the western of the empire took advantage of this to conspire against each other. The other, and most crucial, factor was that the Germanic invasions of the western part of the Roman Empire begun 11 years later. The western part of the empire started to crumble under the weight of these invasions and eventually fell. The eastern part of the empire was not affected by these invasions and remained powerful. With the pressure of the invasions, western part lost its political cohesion and there was a lot of infighting and many usurpations. At times, the emperors of the eastern part of the empire took advantage to exert influence in the western part.


How did Justinian effect history?

he reconquered part of the western roman empire.


How did the Roman empire military effect the fall of the Roman empire?

the roman army was weak so it could not defend the empire from barbarians who attacked it in the twilight of Rome (Rome was captured in 476 AD by a barbarian named Odacer)


What effect did barbarians invasion have on the western empire?

They weakened Roman law and government


What was a major effect of the Roman Empire on Western Europe?

It provided security and advanced culture and prosperity.


Effect of western culture?

the effect of western culture on ours the effect of western culture on ours


A major effect of the decline of the roman empire was that western Europe?

One of the major causes for the Fall of Roman Empire was the Antagonism between the Senate and the Emperor