The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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forces had gone away, and the external forces would have crushed it even if the internal forces had disappeared. The truth is, the internal and external forces were in some ways related, so Rome was doomed to fall no matter what. Rome fell on the sword of enemies it created through oppression and weak rulers due to a corrupt governmental system. Rome was a great empire, but it could not help itself enough to avoid
forces had gone away, and the external forces would have crushed it even if the internal forces had disappeared. The truth is, the internal and external forces were in some ways related, so Rome was doomed to fall no matter what. Rome fell on the sword of enemies it created through oppression and weak rulers due to a corrupt governmental system. Rome was a great empire, but it could not help itself enough to avoid