Thursday, March 21, 2019

Essay --

There were many reasons behind the attend of the papist Empire, however, the scotch reasons were the main source of its collapse. The fourth century was the period of time where the economic system started to exist problems. During this time period, there were many inequalities between the rich and the myopic, diminish population, the German Barbarians holding capital of Italy for ransom, cutting off their trade networks, inflation, and in conclusion the de-specialization of the economy. Each of these causes were very significant in leading up to the fall of the Roman Empire. Throughout history, in many civilizations, there has always been a gap between the rich and the unequal, and the gap between these groups in the Roman Empire was no exception either. The difference between the rich and the poor significantly impacted the status of the economy. For example, in the Roman Empire, the rich could involve away with almost everything. They could do it by two methods, they could pay their taxes in small portions so they wouldnt have to pay them all at once, or they could also simply avoid them by bribing the government, as contradictory to the poor which had to pay them all at once. (Hayward, 1958, p. 105) If they did not follow this procedure, they would be punished one way or another. Since the rich were of high status, they could be heard by the government easily, with no possible penalties while the poor were given consequences if they did the same. The gap between the rich also grew wider and wider due to ladened landowners driving tenant farmers out of their lands and treating those lands as their own. The rich were very cardinal in the status of the economy as well. They could impair the authority of the interchange government. (Haywood, 1958, p. 104-105... ...etc. Trade was dependent on the status of the government in the Roman Empire. Since the Roman government was really powerful, it restricted some aspects of trade. Along with th is, oceanic trade was decreasing drastically. There were attacks on ships on the Mediterranean sea, which diminish trade between Rome and other countries. Transport affected the geographical division of labor in the Roman Empire. (Paolilli, 2008, p. 282) The Roman Empire apply to be a prosperous place to live in until it started to experience many problems which led its decline. The status of the economy was affected by many reasons including economic inequality between the wealthy and the lower class, inflation, the ransom of Rome with the Germanic Barbarians and finally, the de-specialization of the economy. Romes foolish actions along with some outback(a) influence led Rome to its demise.

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