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The Fall of Rome ,[object Object]
Roman Empire Expansion What is needed to control such a vast empire?
The Fall of Rome
Political Causes  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Diocletian ( 284—305)  and the Division of the Roman Empire These included splitting the Empire into two in order to be more manageable, creating a new system of Imperial succession to answer the question of who would be Emperor of the newly divided East and West, called the system of " Tetrarchy ", or "rule of four", whereby a senior emperor would rule in the East and West, and each would have a junior emperor. Diocletian believed that going forward under the current system of Roman Imperial government was unsustainable. He initiated a number of reforms to prevent a return to the anarchy of previous generations and maintain the viability of the Empire.
Constantine ( 306-337)  Constantine is famed for his rebuilding of Byzantium as Constantinople (Constantine's City). Constantine is best remembered in modern times for the Edict of Milan in 313 and the Council of Nicaea in 325, which fully legalized and legitimized Christianity in the Empire for the first time.  These actions are considered major factors in the spread of Christianity and helped to give him the title of the "first Christian Emperor."
Economic Causes   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Social Causes  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Military Causes ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
External Forces ,[object Object],Germanic tribes from northern Europe crossed the Roman frontier and invaded Greece, Italy, Spain, and coastal areas of Asia Minor.
Attila the Hun Attila the Hun was King of the Huns (circa 433-53).  He was one of the most feared and notorious barbarians of all time. Sweeping west across the Rhine River into Gaul, Attila's forces fought the Romans at the Battle of Châlons in 451 CE.  Against all odds, the Huns were defeated.  Attila later died mysteriously, some say of a massive nose bleed.  Attila’s retreat across the Rhine was the last victory  achieved in the name of the Western Roman Empire.
Odoacer Odoacer (435 – 493), was the half Hunnish, half Scirian chieftain of the Germanic Heruli. He is best known to history as the man who deposed the last Western Roman Emperor, Romulus Augustus, in 476.  As the first “barbarian king” of Italy, 476 is traditionally considered the end of the Western Roman Empire.
The Fall of Rome ,[object Object]
I. Conrad Demarest Model of Empire Kept most of Qin centralized government Established Roman Republic.  Wheat, grapes, cattle  Wheat, millet, pigs  Alps, Mediterranean Sea, forests, Tiber and other rivers, hills  Tianshan mountains, Yellow and Yangtze river, loess soil, Pacific Ocean  Rome and other city-states on Italian peninsula; surrounding states in Mediterranean  Qin empire broken into smaller states  rivalry between pastoralists in hills and agriculturalists in plains  Warring States period before Qin unification  Surplus of men and resources.  Expanded and created professional army. soldiers recruited from peasant class within the entire empire.   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Han Rome I.   Necessary  preconditions  for the rise of empires:
II. Conrad Demarest Model of Empire “ Republic" based on  citizenship  of free men; citizenship ensured loyalty to state and brought taxes into the state treasury; emperor-dictators had to support the idea of the republic and pretend to follow what the Senate decreed.  Development of bureaucracy helped run empire.  Militaristic Legalism developed by Qin continued, then softened by  Confucian  system of government based on ethics, meritocracy, and concept of Mandate of Heaven.  Development of bureaucracy helped run empire.  Tribute system for foreign relations.  ,[object Object],Han Rome II.  The primary reason a state  succeeded  in empire building
III. Conrad Demarest Model of Empire population increased as new lands with more people were conquered population increased as new land was colonized by Chinese farmers. ,[object Object],land for supporters, expansion of established cities, creation of new capital, storehouses of food when supplies fell.  Golden age of art, architecture, technology, etc. citizenship led to recognition of place in society, possible government and military positions of leadership, opportunities for merchants, Roman-style urbanism for new towns and cities.  New trade and products. ,[object Object],Han Rome III.  The major  rewards  of empire:
IV. Conrad Demarest Model of Empire military service became less desirable as soldiers lost land; recruits of "foreigners" to keep numbers of soldiers up led to dissatisfaction;  tax revenues fell, so government failed to pay soldiers fully; safety within empire and on borders declined. "barbarians" continued to demand more concessions in the tribute system; recruits of "foreigners" to keep numbers of soldiers up led to dissatisfaction;  tax revenues and soldiers pay fell; safety within empire and on borders declined. Germanic tribes sacked cities near borders and finally Rome. Yellow Turbans peasant rebellion and threats from Nomads in the north. ,[object Object],tenant farmers looked to landowners for security; bandits and rebels attacked government officials and facilities. tenant farmers looked to landowners of latifundias for security; soldiers' loyalty shifted to generals rather than the state. ,[object Object],[object Object],Han Rome IV.  Empires  fall  because:
Decline Of  Rome Economic Causes Military Causes Political Causes Social Causes Name:______________________ Date:_______
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Decline Of  Rome Economic Causes Military Causes Political Causes Social Causes Name:______________________ Date:_______ ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]

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Fall Of Rome Pwpt

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  • 2. Roman Empire Expansion What is needed to control such a vast empire?
  • 3. The Fall of Rome
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  • 5. Diocletian ( 284—305) and the Division of the Roman Empire These included splitting the Empire into two in order to be more manageable, creating a new system of Imperial succession to answer the question of who would be Emperor of the newly divided East and West, called the system of " Tetrarchy ", or "rule of four", whereby a senior emperor would rule in the East and West, and each would have a junior emperor. Diocletian believed that going forward under the current system of Roman Imperial government was unsustainable. He initiated a number of reforms to prevent a return to the anarchy of previous generations and maintain the viability of the Empire.
  • 6. Constantine ( 306-337) Constantine is famed for his rebuilding of Byzantium as Constantinople (Constantine's City). Constantine is best remembered in modern times for the Edict of Milan in 313 and the Council of Nicaea in 325, which fully legalized and legitimized Christianity in the Empire for the first time. These actions are considered major factors in the spread of Christianity and helped to give him the title of the "first Christian Emperor."
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  • 11. Attila the Hun Attila the Hun was King of the Huns (circa 433-53). He was one of the most feared and notorious barbarians of all time. Sweeping west across the Rhine River into Gaul, Attila's forces fought the Romans at the Battle of Châlons in 451 CE. Against all odds, the Huns were defeated. Attila later died mysteriously, some say of a massive nose bleed. Attila’s retreat across the Rhine was the last victory achieved in the name of the Western Roman Empire.
  • 12. Odoacer Odoacer (435 – 493), was the half Hunnish, half Scirian chieftain of the Germanic Heruli. He is best known to history as the man who deposed the last Western Roman Emperor, Romulus Augustus, in 476. As the first “barbarian king” of Italy, 476 is traditionally considered the end of the Western Roman Empire.
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  • 18. Decline Of Rome Economic Causes Military Causes Political Causes Social Causes Name:______________________ Date:_______
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