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 Geography of the Roman Empire Discussion Recall:  What is the name of the sea that is prominently in the middle of the empire? (click to show)  Which 3 continents did the empire expand?  Predict: How will the size of the empire leave it vulnerable or weak? The Mediterranean Europe Africa Asia

  The Empire grew too large to control  Barbarians from the north (Germanic warrior tribes) continued to attack the vast empire  Captured Barbarians moved into the empire, creating their own system of government, thus ignoring Roman law.  Food vs. military: The male citizens were needed in the army to defend the empire. This meant that less people were farming, causing a food shortage.  Taxes grew higher to help pay for military defense.  Wealthy citizens began moving out of the city, creating their own estates. The Roman Empire: Problems Paraphrased from History Alive: The Medieval World & Beyond textbook

  Diocletian feared the empire had grown too big to control –He divided it into the Eastern and Western Empires.  Eastern:  Ruled by Diocletian  Western:  Ruled by Appointed Co-Emperor The Empire Divides! Paraphrased from History Alive: The Medieval World & Beyond textbook

Power Moves to the East  The emperor Constantine – Made a capital in the east in what is now Turkey.  Located on the Bosphorus strait it was a fantastic middle ground for trading between Asia and Europe.  He named the new capital Constantinople after himself. Paraphrased from History Alive: The Medieval World & Beyond textbook

Ten Theories for the Fall of Roman Empire  Excessive Military Spending to Defend the Empire.  Political Corruption Interesting fact: Over a hundred year span Rome had 37 emperors. 25 were assassinated. Many were assassinated at the hands of other aspiring leaders.

The Fall of Rome  Inferior Technology Fact: While the Romans were great architects many of their ideas came from conquering lands. When the conquering stopped, so did new technology. Inflation- Interesting fact: Inflation got so bad that eventually salaries had to be paid in food and clothing, and taxes were collected in fruits and vegetables!

The Fall of Rome  Unemployment Interesting Fact: Most farmers bought slaves which put paid workers out of jobs. At one point the emperor was importing grain to feed over 100,000 unemployed people in Rome alone.  Urban Decay Interesting Fact: Most people lived in apartments. The poorest lived at the top. People that could not pay rent were forced to live on crime infested streets.

The Fall of Rome  Decline in Morals and values Interesting Fact: Gladiator fights were enjoyed by all classes even the emperor. Slaves could win his/her freedom if survived….At the end of each battle fresh sand was placed on the Colosseum floor to cover the blood.  Rise in Christianity Fact: While eventually most of Europe will become Christian at first small factions were breaking off, creating a lack of unity within the empire.

The Fall of Rome  Environmental and Public Health Problems Interesting Fact: While the aqueducts were a very efficient, even genius way to carry water to homes, in the end the water would be funneled through lead pipes which made people sick from lead poisoning.  Barbarian Invasions

Rome is Attacked! BBarbarians Invade the Roman Empire HHuns (warriors from Central Asia) invaded from southeastern Europe GGoths (Eastern tribes) who could not defeat the Huns and ran into Roman territory VVandals (Germanic tribe from Northern Europe) invaded Gaul (France), Spain, and North Africa

The Empire in Chaos!  Huns pushed the Goths into Roman territory.  Originally the Romans paid the Goths not to attack.  When the Romans stopped the payments, the Goths destroyed Rome in 410.

  During the 400’s, Roman Emperors were weak and they feared the empire grew to big. In fact, they even gave away land so they could better protect their empire.  In 476 the western empire collapsed at the hands of the GOTHS leaving no central leadership. The End of the Western Empire