Free Essays, Free Research Papers, Free Book Reports and Free Term Papers
Smart Essay Free Essays, Free Research Papers,
Free Book Reports and Free Term Papers

FREE ESSAY ON THE FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE

College Term Papers - Instant Download

(sponsored links)

The Fall of the Roman Empire
Examines the effect on Europe with the fall of the Roman Empire, especially the spread of Christianity. -- 1,000 words; MLA

The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
A summary and critical examination of causes for the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. -- 1,323 words;

The Fall of the Western Roman Empire
An analysis of the political, social and economic causes of the fall of the Roman Empire. -- 1,005 words; MLA

The Fall of the Roman Empire
This paper discusses the political, economic and social aspects involved in the fall of the Roman Empire. -- 1,800 words;

Arther Ferrill's "The Fall of the Roman Empire"
Critical review of Ferrill's book about the decline of the Roman Empire. -- 868 words; MLA

Click here for more essays on THE FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE

THE FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE

Did the Roman Empire deserve to Fall?No
The achievements of the Roman Empire were unmatched at its time. Many things it
accomplished are ideas and ways of life that did not become widespread until after its
fall. The Roman Empire would have made the advancement of people in Europe much faster. 
The Roman Empire was the most modern ancient empire. It made many advancements in the
arts and sciences. It had many great poets, philosophers, artists, and engineers. The
Romans encouraged learning and supported any who endeavored to make discoveries or
technological improvement. If the Roman Empire had not fallen, the world, from a
scientific stand point would be very different today. The Roman Empire would have made
discoveries and scientific advancements before the Dark Ages. During the Dark Ages no
scientific studies or appreciation of the arts took place. For almost an entire
millennium humans made no advancements. The barbarians, who destroyed Rome, destroyed it
to take its wealth not its knowledge. The knowledge that was lost was not resurrected
until the Renaissance. Technological improvement was at a standstill. If the Roman empire
had lasted, Europe would not have fallen into that dark period. Rome would have kept
modernizing. Today, we could be at a technological level we may not reach for many years.
The Romans made advancements in the field of medicine. Today we could have had cures for
many diseases had the empire not fallen.
The Roman empire was a democracy. It was one of the first of its kind. It could have
stood as a model for all the kingdoms and monarchies across the world. Human rights were
existent at Rome hundreds of years before any other place around the world. The Roman
people were represented in their government and had power. Many people around the world
who were persecuted under dictators and monarchies could have looked at Rome as an
example of what a better form of government is. It took the rest of the world more than
another millennia to form another democracy. The Roman Government had three parts. These
three parts used a system of checks and balances just as a modern democracy does today.
The first government to adopt this system since Rome was England, when it adopted its two
houses of parliament. 
After the fall of Rome, anarchy took place in the parts of Europe that it occupied.
During this anarchy, civilization deteriorated to its most basic level. People had to
fight for survival and trial wars ravaged the populous. Culture was absent and the
standard of living was horrible. This period of chaos would not have occurred if the
Roman Empire had continued to exist. Europe would not have fallen behind other nations
such as the Arabs and Orientals in technological advancement. These cultures were far
more advanced than European culture during the Middle Ages(1).
Yes
Rome is famous for its legions. They were the supreme fighting force in those days. The
military deteriorated toward the end of the empire. The soldiers in the army were loyal
to their own personal general and not the emperor. They began to fight for their general
and not their country. They were not motivated by patriotism, rather by money. This led
to the hiring of mercenaries instead of patriotic troops fighting for their country. The
corruption of the generals also affected the army. The generals fought for whoever would
pay them the most. They felt no connection to the empire or obligation to defend it. They
were seeking their own personal gain. This is a reason for the fall of Rome. Its military
no longer defended it against foreign threats.
The Roman Empire's government was originally set up as a government for a city state. The
empire became too large for it to be able to control itself. The system of government
became ineffective for such a large empire. Te government could not keep track of itself.
This led to corruption and the deterioration of the administration in the bureaucratic
process. Poor leaders took the place of honest and righteous men. When the empire was
invaded by the barbarians, the empire lacked the leadership in order to reassert itself
and rebuild. This may have prevented Rome from being totally wiped out in the
West(excluding Constantinople and Byzantium)(2).
The Fall of Rome is in part due to the fall of the economy. When Rome was successful and
constantly conquering other nations, it had enough capital to finance its expenses. This
was due to the extra money it received from the conquered nations. When the military
declined, other nations stopped paying tribute and taxes. This led to the Roman
government not having enough funds to support itself. Roads, bridges, and law enforcement
declined. This led to a decrease of trade. This caused a chain reaction which led to the
fall of the rest of the economy. Once the government was too much in debt, it no longer
had a working economy. All of the small landowners lost their land to wealthy big
landowners. This placed a large amount of land into the hands of a few(3).
The depopulation occurring toward the end of the empire had a drastic effect on the
empire. The result was less industry, a shortage of farmers, and a shortage of candidates
for the army. The shortage of industry led to Romans importing goods rather than
exporting or being self-sufficient. This led an imbalance of trade that was negative. The
shortage of farmers led to Romans depending on foreign nations for food, a basic staple
of life. The military was reduced because there was not enough people keep up the same
number of people who enlisted. This shortage of people was brought on by a few factors.
Familial limitation was a rising trend in Roman life. Infanticide rates went up at a
staggering pace. Oriental customs which involved eunuchs were increasing in frequency.
Disease, constant war, and revolution also were factors(4).
As foreign invasions started to reach near the capital, the capital city of Rome was
moved. The capital was moved many times and this caused a break in the unity of the
administration. The people of Rome could not be unified under a constantly moving
capital. People need to be able to concentrate on one point. They lost their basic care
for Rome as the center of the empire kept changing. The people did not feel a connection
to Rome. When the people of a nation do not care about the nation as a whole, it will
fall apart.
The Roman Empire had to be on constant guard from the barbarians that lived on the
fringes of the empire. These barbarians formed a constant threat for invading Rome. Rome
defended against these barbarians for hundreds of years. The romans let their guard up
for only just a little bit of time and the barbarians took their chance. It is not
possible that the Romans would be capable of defending against the barbarian threat
forever. The barbarians were multiplying faster than Romans were. Proportionally they
were getting stronger than the Romans over time. It was just a matter of time before Rome
eventually fell.
Rome was incapable of defending itself at its end. A reason for that is that Rome had too
much to lose by fighting the barbarians. They had nothing to gain by fighting battles
that merely led to the deaths of troops and no plunder to take from the barbarians. The
barbarians had nothing to lose except for their lives. 
The Romans were outnumbered by the barbarians. Barbarian tribes completely surrounded the
Roman Empire. Rome could not hope to defeat such a great number of foes. The more
barbarians that died the more barbarians came to take the place those that died. The
barbarians completely overwhelmed the Roman legions. No empire could have defended
against the barbarians with anything short of a miracle. Rome was fighting a so-called
war of attrition. Its resources and manpower kept dwindling to a point where it could no
longer defend itself. 
By the time the fall of the Roman Empire occurred, the corruption in the government was
very widespread. There was a new emperor every few years, the senators were picked by
bribes and not by votes, elected officials were selfish and not looking out for the
benefit of the people.
End Notes
1)Anatole G. Mazour and John M Peoples, World History: People and Nations( Holt, Rinehart
and Winston, Inc., 1993), 168-169.
2)Anatole G. Mazour and John M Peoples, World History: People and Nations ( Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, Inc., 1993), 171.
3)Anatole G. Mazour and John M Peoples, World History: People and Nations ( Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, Inc., 1993), 171.
4)Will Durant, Caesar and Christ ( Simon and Schuster Inc., 1944), 665-667.
Bibliography
Bibliography
Anatole G. Mazour and John M.. Peoples. World History: People and Nations( Florida: Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, Inc., 1993).
Durant. Will. Caesar and Christ. NY: Simon and Schuster Inc.1944.
Skipknox, E.L. History of Western Civilization: Rome. [Online] Available
http://history.idbsu.edu/westciv/fallrome/01.htm , September 7,1997.

Use the Search box at the top to find Term Papers for Sale by keywords or browse Free Essays page by page
(sorted alphabetically by Essay Title):

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
For college-level Term Papers, Essays, Research Papers and Book Reports, please go to the Term Papers for Sale Website


This Free Essays Web Site, is Copyright © 2008, Essay Express. All rights reserved.




Partner websites: Interior Decor Art :: Immigration Lawyer Toronto :: Laser Clinic Toronto :: Original Abstract Paintings :: Learn Violin in Thornhill :: Learn Violin in Toronto :: Buy used Yamaha piano in Toronto