Transcript Slide 1

Rome’s Decline
It Matters Because…
The Fall of Rome resulted from political uproar, economic crises,
and distant wars
Why Rome Collapsed
Politics
1. Government grew weak;
army grew powerful
2. Emperors often betrayed,
murdered, overthrown
3. Government officials became
corrupt, accepted bribes
4. Interest & support for education
declined
5. Many citizens stopped paying
taxes
Economics
1. Roman soldiers & foreign
invaders attacked farms &
disrupted trade
2. Food prices soared due to
shortages
3. Businesses failed, many lost jobs
4. Government produced more
coins
Invasions
1. Germanic tribes raided Western
Empire
2. Germanic soldiers hired to
protect the empire
3. New immigrants had no loyalty
to the empire
Diocletian’s Reign
 General who became emperor
 Introduced many reforms
 Built defensive forts along the frontier
 Divided Empire into four parts, called the Tetrarchy
 Set maximum prices to control inflation
 Ordered citizens to remain at work
 Made local officials responsible for taxes
 These reforms failed
Diocletian’s
Tetrarchy
Constantine
Succeeds Diocletian as emperor after 7 years of
conflict
Tried to stabilize labor and economy
Moved capital from Rome to Byzantium, which he
renamed Constantinople
Succeeded by Theodosius
Theodosius
Succeeded Constantine
Realized Empire was too large to govern
Split Empire into Western and Eastern halves
Western capital in Rome
Eastern capital in Constantinople
Visigoths
Settled within Rome’s borders seeking protection from the Huns
Promised to be loyal to Rome
Rebelled when Rome began to enslave their people
Defeated Roman legions at Adrianople (ca. A.D. 378)
Captured Rome ca. 410, led by Alaric
Visigoth clothing, armor
and weapons
Vandals
Attacked Spain and Northern Africa
Sailed to and entered Rome, 455
Looted Rome and burned buildings
English word “vandalism” comes from this group
Bell Ringer
Rome fell due to reasons of politics, economics, and invasion.
What is one lesson we can learn from the mistakes of Rome?
Answer in at least 5 sentences
Consider: government leadership, importance of education,
supply and demand, military factors, immigration issues.
The End of Rome
Germanic leaders eventually achieved high positions
in the Empire
In 476, Germanic general Odoacer built support
and overthrew the last Roman Emperor
Germanic rulers adopted many aspects of Roman
culture across the former empire, including
Christianity
Byzantine Empire lasted nearly 1000 more years
Legacy of Rome
Roman roads and strength of the Roman Catholic
Church led to spread of Christianity
Many ideas about the law – equality, “innocent until
proven guilty” – exist today in western world
Representative government
Latin alphabet still in use
Latin roots in language
Architecture and construction – domes and arches,
concrete