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JOURNAL
EXPANSION: GOOD OR BAD?
Is expansion a good or bad
thing or both?
What are some problems
that an empire or country
might have by being
stretched out too far?
THE DECLINE OF THE
ROMAN EMPIRE
THE ROMAN EMPIRE AT ITS HEIGHT
Empire covered most of
Europe, North Africa,
and some of Asia
POLITICAL PROBLEMS
180 AD: Marcus Aurelius dies
Poor leaders weakened the
government
Frequent fights for power
Many officials took bribes
Talented people chose not to
serve
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
Taxes too high
Many people stopped paying
Decline in education
1/3 pop is slaves
Plague spread in Rome,
killing 1 in 10
Famine
“Bread and Circuses”
Extravagant lifestyles
No longer care about
important issues
ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
Farmers lost land
Lose jobs
Famine
People bought fewer
goods, shops closed
Inflation occurred:
Rapidly rising prices
Money lost value
No money = no taxes
MILITARY PROBLEMS
Mercenaries hired
only in it for money
No loyalty
No money to pay
military = weak
military
Constant threat of
invaders at borders
Unable to stop border
invasions
DIOCLETIAN DIVIDING THE EMPIRE
284 CE, Diocletian
became emperor
Tried reforms (political
changes)
Divides Empire
Thought this could save
empire
Western and Eastern
Empires
Western Empire: Europe/
North Africa and city of
Rome
Eastern Empire: Turkey/
Asia and city of Byzantium
Two emperors
CONSTANTINOPLE
Diocletian retires,
Constantine takes over
First Christian emperor
Attempted reforms
Moves the capital from
Rome to city of Byzantium
Changes name to
Constantinople (today is
Istanbul)
CURRENT DAY
THEODOSIUS
Constantine died in
337 CE, replaced by
Theodosius
Establishes two capitals
Western
Roman Empire
in Rome
Eastern Rome Empire in
Constantinople
ROME INVADED: GERMANIC TRIBES
“Barbarians” around Rome
Ostrogoths, Visigoths, Franks,
Vandals, Saxons
Want warmer area, Roman
riches, and to flee the Huns
Attack the boundaries
Rome allow the Visigoths to
live inside of Rome
Treated Visigoths badly
Rebelled and defeated Romans
Alaric captured Rome in 410 CE
VANDALS
Vandals followed Visigoths
Odoacer defeats emperor
Romulus Augustulus in 476
CE (14 years old, little
Augustus)
Sack Rome for 12 days
(vandalism)
More German invaders
followed
Often dated as “Fall of Rome”
Western Empire divided
Small kingdoms
Keep customs of Rome
ODOACER
EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE
Eastern Roman
Empire continued to
prosper for 1,000
more years
Became known as
the Byzantine Empire
THE END!
…or is it?
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