what was the impact of barbarian invasion on Roman empire in medieval Europe?
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In addition to laying the groundwork for the future of Europe, the barbarian invasions changed various military, political and social aspects of Roman society. Just as the Empire began by conquering its neighbors, so would it end due in part to conquest by the Germanic barbarians of Western Europe.
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As a result of these invasions, the Roman Empire began to collapse. The invaders plundered and ravaged the Roman Empire. The city of Rome was destroyed many times. As a result of continuous invasions, the Roman Empire began to decline and it lost its former glory and prosperity.
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