Reasons For The Fall Of The Roman Empire Dbq

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What were the primary reasons for the “fall” of Rome? The Roman empire was a very large and successful empire, although like many things it had to come to an end. The three primary reasons that had most contributed to Rome's fall is foreign invasions, military weakness , and weak leadership. First off, the foreign invasions were a primary reason of Rome’s fall because they invaded and pillaged many places in the roman empire and caused some emperors deaths. One of the tribes that had invaded much of rome was the Huns. In document C it states that they were absolutely wild and very destructive. They are completely ignorant of right and wrong and are fired with an overwhelming desire to seize the property of others so we can assume they had done quite a lot of damage to the areas that they had invaded. Their invasions took place in the north east part of the roman Empire during the 370 CE to the 451 CE. Military Weakness is also another reason for Rome’s fall because the army is what makes sure that the empire is safe. Document B states that the …show more content…

Since the emperors were the leaders they were in charge of the whole empire, so it means they made most of the decisions for the empire. When the soldiers had asked if they could set aside the armor the emperor should be thinking about how that would affect the empire but instead thought about the soldiers and allowed this. If they wouldn't have allowed it then the army wouldn't have gotten lazy and weak and they would have been able to defend the empire properly. So that means that most of those invasions wouldn't have happened in the first place. Also in the Background Essay it states that the leaders were more focused on getting their way instead of focusing on debate and compromise. So they had less interest in focusing on the more important things that will help the

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