Sunday, February 5, 2012

Fall of Rome

        The reason for the fall of the Roman Empire is not give in one, definite answer. There are many different factors that led to the gradual decline and fall, all having the same potential impact as the other. These are aspects such as, geography, because of the shape of the Roman Empire, the western borders needed more soldiers and resources. This sucked away what was needed in Rome. Economic decline, the continuous import of luxury good from foreign lands started to break down the Roman economy. This is because it was not strong enough to support these activity. Growth of government, with this growth more people were needed. This allowed for the wrong types of people to come into power. Decline in the work force, the number of slaves was decreasing along with Roman death rates which were increasing. This meant a lack in workers and soldiers. Lack of technology, since there were fewer Romans, there was no one to produce more goods. Last but not least, Military defeat. Simply, the Roman army was not longer at strength, allowing it to fall to the barbarians.
      I believe the most important reasons to the decline of the Roman Empire would have to be the Geography and the Decline in work. This is because if you have an area of the Empire, the west, that needs protections, yet you have a lack of people who can help protect this weak link. This area falls prey to invasions, which is what ended up happening to the Romans.