Imagine a big, strong castle that’s been around for hundreds of years. One day, it starts to get smaller and weaker, not because of one big storm, but many little ones over time. That's kind of what happened to the Roman Empire. It wasn’t just one reason; there were many, like battles, money problems, and even disease.
The Slow Decline
The Romans had many enemies, like the Goths and Vandals. These groups kept attacking Rome, but they didn’t destroy it all at once, they made it weaker little by little. Also, the Roman army started to get smaller, and people began to lose faith in their leaders.
Why It Took So Long
The fall of the Roman Empire wasn't a sudden crash; it was like a long, slow walk to the end. Money problems, wars with neighbors, and even plagues all added up over time. That’s why we say it took so long for Rome to finally fall.
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- How Did the ‘Roman Empire’ Fall and What Can We Learn From It?
- What Caused the Fall of the Roman Empire?
- Why Did the Roman Empire Fall?
- How Did the Roman Empire Fall So Quickly?
- Why Did the Ancient Romans Use Clay Tablets for Writing?
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