Reasons for the Decline of the Roman Empire

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Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire After 200 years of Pax Romana, Rome fell into a long slow period of decline. Invaders were able to enter Rome, and cause great destruction. These included: Visigoths, Huns, Germans, Persians, Slavs, and Avars. Reasons for the Decline of the Roman Empire Economic Decay Barbarian disruption of trade No plunder Drain of gold and silver (on luxuries and military) Inflation caused by over coinage Over farming of soil Slavery and the loss of work ethic

Reasons for the Decline of the Roman Empire Political Decay Indifference to politics and government Inability to collect taxes Military shenanigans (take over, assassination cycle) No confidence Tax collection Taking over farmland Reasons for the Decline of the Roman Empire Military Decay Military pressure from a growing world Split loyalty of Barbarian troops Lack of patriotism of soldiers (fight for $)

Roman Decline. 180 476 AD (Highlights) Diocletian (284 305AD) Strong leader who temporarily stopped the decline. Diocletian s Palace Diocletian s Reforms *Secured the borders (doubled the military) *Stopped inflation (price and wage controls) *Split Empire in two created two capitals western: Latin-speaking Rome *Pushed patriotism (Emperor = god) *Persecuted Christians eastern: Greek-speaking (Byzantium) Constantinople

Constantine 312 AD First Christian Emperor Follows Diocletian after winning battle for power. Revelation tells him to put crosses on Soldier s shields Issues Edict of Milan - allowing freedom of worship and ends Christian persecution Constantine moves capital of Empire to Byzantium because: 1. Crossroads of trade 2. Easy to defend 3. Christian city 4. Richer half of the Empire Renamed the city Constantinople

Rome under pressure from Barbarian tribes from the North Barbarian Germanic tribes invade: German-speaking pagan less-civilized Some, like the Visigoths and Vandals, invade just for sport Others, like Attila the Hun were trying to carve out an empire (100,000+ men horde ) Most Germanic tribes invade Roman lands because they are being pushed out by overpopulation and Attila. Cross beats Sword Pope Leo I convinces Attila NOT to invade Rome Adds to credibility of Pope s power No Roman forces left to fight, government too weak to raise an army

FALL OF THE WESTERN ROMAN EMPIRE 476 AD EASTERN EMPIRE CONTINUES FOR ANOTHER 1000 YEARS Who Would stop the Fall? Group Save It Let It Go Army Government Leadership Patrician in countryside Average Roman Farmer Romans of Foreign Origin New Barbarian Immigrants Romans in cities Christians

Reasons people did not like or need Roman rule: Racism against Barbarians Government taxes: More people involved in spending taxes than in paying them. Feeling that Barbarian rule will not be that bad. Rise of villa system/ didn t need Roman government NAME THE REAL REASON FOR THE FALL OF ROME: NO ONE REALLY WANTED TO STOP THE FALL Conquest Slavery Brutality Plunder LEGACY OF ROME

Military Skills Professional soldiers Military Tactics Order and Organization Law Individual Rights Due Process Court System

Government Republic Citizenship Pax Romana Latin Language Italian French Spanish Portuguese

Architecture Concrete Water management Roads Note: on the following slides, only note down the bold and underlined text. :)

Society/Culture Roman Life Rich and poor lived differently Rich had large gardens, homes, many slaves. Had banquets that lasted for hours that had very rare food Many poor lived in fire hazard tenets The government offered unemployed city dwellers free food and entertainment to keep them from rioting. Roman Fashion Statements Toga Was about 20 feet long and wrapped around the wearer Worn only by citizens Was their best clothing

Baths Social Life Not just for cleaning Places where people could relax, enjoy art, work out, discuss politics, and converse with others about the issues of the day Open to anyone, including poor Gladiators From the Latin gladius (sword) Professional fighters that fought against each other, wild animals, and condemned criminals, often to the death Made up of criminals, slaves, poor, rich and many other types of men

ROME S LEGACY Rome has added much to culture Influenced art government architecture When Roman culture mixed with Greek and Hellenistic culture, a super-culture was formed Greco-Roman culture Art Took their idea s from the Greeks Used sculptures to tell stories Skilled in mosaics (pictures with small stones, glass, or tile) Excellent in painting Frescos

Architecture Perfected the: Arch Dome concrete Arches were used in such features as the aqueducts Had many roads that were paved some are used still today Aqueduct Brought water from mountains to the cities Carried water up to 50 miles Went on a slight slope to the cities

Roads