High taxes.;Barbarian attacking the borders.;Empire being too big to handle.;Incompetent rulers.
How Did the Roman Empire Fall? Rome was known as the Eternal City; however, the city's position as the center of a global empire was anything but eternal. There were three major causes for the fall of the empire: Internal corruption ...
How Did the Roman Empire Fall? Rome was known as the Eternal City; however, the city's position as the center of a global empire was anything but eternal. There were three major causes for the fall of the empire: Internal corruption ...
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