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1 The Fall of the Roman Empire
World History Ms. Costas

2 Rome’s Golden Age As Rome became more stable, it had a 200 year span of peace and prosperity Known as “Pax Romana” Means Roman Peace Rome was strong in many areas Military was strong Government was stable and functioning fairly Economy was flourishing This leads to the happiness and peacefulness of the people

3 Rome Weakens The end of Roman greatness did not occur overnight
After the death of Marcus Aurelius in 180 A.D., the Pax Romana ended For 100 years political and economic turmoil rocked the Roman Empire One of the major signs of weakness was the size of the empire It was too big to be controlled by one person Split into two halves

4 Emperor Diocletian Emperor Diocletian split the empire in two to make it easier to govern He made several reforms to fix the empire’s growing economic concerns Boys had to follow their father’s profession He fixed prices for goods and services This prevented inflation

5 Emperor Constantine Emperor Constantine followed Diocletian to the throne He followed in many of Diocletian’s footsteps in making reforms Granted toleration of Christianity Built a new capital city, Constantinople

6 The Long Decline Rome did not fall in one day…
It took over 100 years for the Empire to truly fall from power Rome never disappeared, it simply weakened and became much smaller and far less powerful There are many causes for the fall of the empire They can be put into 4 categories Military Political Economic Social

7 Barbarian Invasions For years the army had been strong and held the Roman borders As civil war continued within the empire, the military could not defend the borders They had to hire mercenaries to defend the borders This cost the empire a TON of money Germanic invaders chipped away at the Roman borders in the west The destroyed and looted everything left over The Huns, led by Attila the Hun, were on their way to Rome to take the Western part of the empire.

8 Decline in Morals and Values
There was a decline in traditional values Patriotism Discipline Devotion Crimes and violence made the city unsafe A large emphasis on violence contributed social problems People became greedy and wasteful The wealthy drained the empire of money spent on lavish parties

9 Poor Conditions & Health
Wealthy Romans lived in nice homes Upper-class is thought to have been affected by lead poisoning Most Romans were not rich Lived in small, cramped apartments called “islands” Houses with six of more stories At one point there was more than 44,000 islands inside of Rome These terrible conditions contributed to the unhappiness of citizens Perpetuated sickness and disease

10 Political Corruption It became difficult to choose new emperors
No longer did the emperor choose their successor Caused violence and struggles for power It was decided that the Praetorian Guard would choose the new emperor Praetorian guard = emperor’s private army They began selling the position to the highest bidder In 100 years Rome saw 37 different emperors 25 of whom were assassinated

11 Rise in Christianity Many Romans began pledging their loyalty to their religion rather than their country Decreased patriotism Some people believed Christianity made people pacifists Pacifist = someone opposed to war This was shown in a decline in people partaking in the army Much of the money that was needed to help the empire went to building new churches

12 Inflation & Taxes To make up for the lack of funds, the government began charging higher taxes Many Romans could not pay these taxes This caused them to lose their land, homes, belongings This also led to inflation Inflation = rapid rise of prices People could no longer afford every day things This made the value of money decrease The once very wealthy Roman Empire was now economically weak

13 Rome’s Demise It’s important to note that Rome did not fall overnight
Think more like it splintered into pieces Rome does not officially “fall” It never disappears It shrinks to a small, less powerful civilization Rome leaves an incredible legacy At its height, Rome had a very rich culture Future civilizations strive to recreate Rome


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