Imagine a huge playground that was full of kids playing together. Suddenly, the slide breaks, the swings stop working, and a sick bug spreads around. The kids move to their farms in the country because it is safer there.
The Big City Problem
Sick and Scared
A terrible sickness called the plague visited Rome. Many people got very sick and died. People were scared to stay in crowded places where germs spread easily. They also worried about bandits attacking travelers on the roads.
Moving Out
Because life in the big city became hard, families moved out. They went to smaller towns or their own farms in the countryside. There, they grew their own food and felt safer. Over hundreds of years, Rome shrank from a giant metropolis into a quiet village. The lights didn't go out completely, but the party definitely ended.
Examples
- A family moves from a noisy city apartment to a quiet house with a garden.
- Kids who used to play in the big square now stay home to avoid getting sick.
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See also
- What are comitatenses?
- How Did the Ancient Roman Empire Maintain Its Power for So Long?
- How Did Ancient Rome Manage Its Huge Public Works?
- How Did Ancient Rome Influence Modern Governance?
- How Did the Ancient Romans Pay Their Taxes?