Explain in brief about the conditions formed after the collapse of Roman Empire.
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The invading army reached the outskirts of Rome, which had been left totally undefended. In 410 C.E., the Visigoths, led by Alaric, breached the walls of Rome and sacked the capital of the Roman Empire.
The Visigoths looted, burned, and pillaged their way through the city, leaving a wake of destruction wherever they went. The plundering continued for three days. For the first time in nearly a millennium, the city of Rome was in the hands of someone other than the Romans. This was the first time that the city of Rome was sacked, but by no means the last.
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the reasons for collapse of roman empire
- Invasions by Barbarian tribes
- Economic troubles and overreliance on slave labor
- The rise of the Eastern Empire
- Overexpansion and military overspending
- Government corruption and political instability
- The arrival of the Huns and the migration of the Barbarian tribes
- Christianity and the loss of traditional values
- Weakening of the Roman legions
Conditions after collapsing of roman empire
- In the A.D. 5th century," Rome was sacked twice: first by the Goths in 410 and then the Vandals in 455.
- The final blow came in 476, when the last Roman emperor, Romulus Augustus, was forced to abdicate and the Germanic general Odoacer took control of the city.
- Italy eventually became a Germanic Ostrogoth kingdom.
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