FALL OF THE WESTERN ROMAN EMPIRE
Iker Ruíz Osuna
Created on August 16, 2023
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REASON III
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REASON I
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REASON II
FALL OF THE WESTERN ROMAN EMPIRE
IKER RUIZ
The lack of soldiers was important for the fall of the Roman Empire. Everyone knows that the Roman Empire was very agile in making decisions for the battlefield, and thanks to that they conquered many territories, but the problem was that the lack of soldiers to protect those lands was non-existent, so they were losing territories for that there were no warriors to watch over them.
LACK OF SOLDIERS
The Roman Emperor Diocletian divided the empire into eastern and western parts. But he created an eternal conflict between the two parties that sometimes led them to wars to get resources, military aid and territories.
DIVISION
Christianity was one of the important reasons for the fall, because people's thinking towards the gods was changing and in the end they had a lot of people who thought the opposite of them. The Romans, seeing the behavior of the population, tried to put an end to these monuments/constructions that were related to Christianity.
CHRISTIANITY