The Pax Romana & The Fall of the Roman Empire

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The Pax Romana & The Fall of the Roman Empire Kennedy Middle School 6th Grade Social Studies Write down everything in RED!!

Pax Romana Under Augustus, Rome began the Pax Romana For the next 200 years, Rome entered a stage of peace and cultural achievement Lasted from 27 BC to 180 AD For the first time in many years, the Romans were not fighting any wars Arts and architecture flourished

Pax Romana During the Pax Romana, Rome became wealthy They began to export crops like grapes and olives Rome became the center of trading in the Mediterranean Sea

Roman Empire Splits In 284, the Roman Empire was split into East and West Constantinople became the capital of the Eastern Empire Rome remained the capital of the Western Empire

Reasons for the split Leadership had become ineffective Many leaders were quickly assassinated by rival groups once they became emperor The border was not well protected and the Roman army was not as strong Inflation- Money lost its value because too much money was being printed by the government

Rome is too big… The emperor of Rome, Diocletian decided that the empire had become too large and the government was not working He became emperor of the Eastern empire and appointed Maximian as emperor of the Western empire

Christianity Many of those in the Eastern empire converted to Christianity Including Constantine, the first Christian Roman emperor in 325 C.E. This new religion clashed with the beliefs of the traditional Roman religion Monotheism vs. Polytheism The East and West had different belief systems and were not united

Fall of the Western Empire The Western empire was invaded by Germanic tribes Eventually, most of the Western Empire was conquered by other groups These groups are the foundations of the countries that would eventually make Europe

Fall of the Western Empire Rome shrunk to a smaller size and took the shape of modern Italy

The Eastern Roman Empire The Eastern Roman Empire would become known as the Byzantine Empire They established a capital at Constantinople in modern-day Turkey This empire would last for the next 1,000 years and became a major power in Europe

Your assignment: Due at the end of the period… Write a 1 paragraph newspaper article about one of the subjects on the right. Make it look like a newspaper! There should be a picture and a headline included with your article! Do this on a SEPARATE piece of paper, not your notes sheet! Choose between these two possible topics: Write it from the perspective of someone living during the Pax Romana and explain why things are peaceful. OR Write about the fall of Rome and give reasons why the empire failed. If you finish early, click on the link below to learn some more about the fall of Rome! https://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/worldhistory/falloftheromanempire/