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Decline of Rome Economic and Military Problems –As government weakened, law, roads and trade routes broke down –Economy worsened, people bought fewer goods –Businesses closed –Inflation – rapid price increases, money losing its value *** People stopped using money and began to barter

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Page 1: The Fall of Rome Chapter 10 Lesson 2. The Decline of Rome Poor leadership –Severans – emperors, spent most of their time defending *** Ignored problems

The Fall of Rome

Chapter 10 Lesson 2

Page 2: The Fall of Rome Chapter 10 Lesson 2. The Decline of Rome Poor leadership –Severans – emperors, spent most of their time defending *** Ignored problems

The Decline of Rome

• Poor leadership– Severans – emperors, spent most of their

time defending*** Ignored problems of crime and poverty

– 22 Emperors in 50 years

Page 3: The Fall of Rome Chapter 10 Lesson 2. The Decline of Rome Poor leadership –Severans – emperors, spent most of their time defending *** Ignored problems

Decline of Rome

• Economic and Military Problems– As government weakened, law, roads and

trade routes broke down– Economy worsened, people bought fewer

goods– Businesses closed– Inflation – rapid price increases, money losing

its value*** People stopped using money and began to

barter

Page 4: The Fall of Rome Chapter 10 Lesson 2. The Decline of Rome Poor leadership –Severans – emperors, spent most of their time defending *** Ignored problems

Decline of Rome

• Invaders– lower economy meant less tax money– Fewer taxes meant not paying army enough– Germanic tribes raided Roman cities

Page 5: The Fall of Rome Chapter 10 Lesson 2. The Decline of Rome Poor leadership –Severans – emperors, spent most of their time defending *** Ignored problems

Roman Decline

• Diocletian– An emperor in 284– Reforms – political changes – Tried to stop Rome’s decline by:

• Divided Rome into four parts• Ordered workers to stay in job until they died• Set prices of goods and wages

– Reforms failed – people ignored new rules

Page 6: The Fall of Rome Chapter 10 Lesson 2. The Decline of Rome Poor leadership –Severans – emperors, spent most of their time defending *** Ignored problems

Rome’s Decline

• Constantine – – Reforms – for workers– New laws– New capital – Byzantium

• Constantinople, now Istanbul, a former Greek city of Byzantium

Page 8: The Fall of Rome Chapter 10 Lesson 2. The Decline of Rome Poor leadership –Severans – emperors, spent most of their time defending *** Ignored problems
Page 9: The Fall of Rome Chapter 10 Lesson 2. The Decline of Rome Poor leadership –Severans – emperors, spent most of their time defending *** Ignored problems

• The Baptism of Constantine, 1520 - 1524, not by Raphael but by his students.

Page 10: The Fall of Rome Chapter 10 Lesson 2. The Decline of Rome Poor leadership –Severans – emperors, spent most of their time defending *** Ignored problems

Fall of Rome

• Theodosius– Ended the fighting after Constantine’s death– Divided the empire into two empires: East

(Constantinople) and West (Rome)

Page 11: The Fall of Rome Chapter 10 Lesson 2. The Decline of Rome Poor leadership –Severans – emperors, spent most of their time defending *** Ignored problems

Fall of Rome

• Germanic Tribes in search of warmer climates– Visigoths settled in Eastern Roman Empire– Treated poorly by Romans, so rebelled

Page 12: The Fall of Rome Chapter 10 Lesson 2. The Decline of Rome Poor leadership –Severans – emperors, spent most of their time defending *** Ignored problems

Visigothic Kingdom c. 500

Page 13: The Fall of Rome Chapter 10 Lesson 2. The Decline of Rome Poor leadership –Severans – emperors, spent most of their time defending *** Ignored problems

Fall of Rome

• More and more Germanic tribes entered Roman Empire

• Alaric – Visigoth leader, led the capture of Rome

• Vandals – overran Spain and then Italy• 476 – Germanic general Odoacer over

threw the emperor Augustulus & took control

• No other emperor ruled from Rome

Page 14: The Fall of Rome Chapter 10 Lesson 2. The Decline of Rome Poor leadership –Severans – emperors, spent most of their time defending *** Ignored problems

The Vandals sack Rome

Page 15: The Fall of Rome Chapter 10 Lesson 2. The Decline of Rome Poor leadership –Severans – emperors, spent most of their time defending *** Ignored problems

Fall of Rome

• Germanic tribes took over Gaul• Christianity started to spread in Europe• By 550, Western Rome had faded away• Eastern Roman Empire prospered for

1000 more years (Byzantine Empire)

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Rome’s Legacy

• Spread of Christianity• Roman ideas about government:

***Americans believe a republic is the best form of government

• Building ideas• Codes of laws• English words from Latin• Literature