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Section 5: Decline & Fall. Targets. Explain why the Roman Empire gained a new lease on life under Diocletian and Constantine. Analyze how ferocious warriors from Asia and Germany finally brought an end to the Roman Empire. 180 A.D. a period of conflict & confusion. I. The Decline. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Section 5: Decline & Fall
TargetsExplain why the Roman Empire gained a new lease on life under Diocletian and Constantine. Analyze how ferocious warriors from Asia and Germany finally brought an end to the Roman Empire.
I. The Decline180 A.D. a period of conflict & confusion
Political UpheavalsFrom 235 to 284, 22 emperors occupied the Roman throne20 of these emperors met violent deathSeries of invasions
Economic & Military ProblemsInvasions, civil wars & plague caused an economic collapse of the Roman EmpireDecline in trade & small industrylabor shortage
Economic & Military ProblemsPlague (epidemic disease) affected both military & economyFarm production declinedFinancial strains made it difficult to pay soldiers
II. The Reforms of Diocletian & ConstantineEnd of 3rd century & beginning of 4th two emperors helped the EmpireNew governmental structure, rigid economic & social system & new state religion, Christianity
The Reforms of Diocletian & ConstantineDiocletian divided the empire into four unitsBoth rulers strengthened & enlarged the administrative bureaucracies
The Reforms of Diocletian & ConstantinePolitical & military reforms greatly enlarged the army & civil serviceinflation - a rapid increase in prices
The Reforms of Diocletian & ConstantineConstantine constructed a new capital city in the east, the Greek city of Byzantiumrenamed it ConstantinopleCalled it his New Romebuilt large palaces & forum
The Reforms of Diocletian & ConstantineTemporally successful, such policies in the long run stifled the very vitality the Late Empire needed to revive its sagging fortunes
III. The FallCapital of the Western Roman Empire remained RomeConstantinople remained the capital of the Eastern Roman EmpirePressure from invading Germanic tribes
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The FallThe Germanic Visigoths, crossed the Danube River378 Visigoths defeated the Romansin 410, the Visigoths sacked RomeVandals poured into Spain
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The Fall455 the Vandals, sacked Rome476 the western emperor was disposedThe Eastern Empire or Byzantine Empire continued to thrive
IV. Why did Rome FallChristianitys spiritual kingdom weakened Roman military virtuesTraditional Roman values declined, as non-Italians gained prominence
Why did Rome FallLead poisoning in leaden water pipes caused mental declinePlague wiped out 1/10 of the populationFailed to advance technology because of slavery
Why did Rome FallUnable to put together a workable political system
Analyzing Maps and Charts
Augustus Marcus Aurelius almost a hundred years
the Western Empirethe Eastern EmpireIllyricumByzantium
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