Using his influence as Emperor, Constantine established processes and standards that provided stability to the early church. Being a man skilled in politics and administration, Constantine also influenced the internal working of the church in order to make it more stable.

“The End of the Roman Empire: Did it Collapse or Was it Transformed?.” After a brief revival, a second decline took place around 1000 A.D. as a result of invasions by Vikings from Scandinavia and Magyars from Hungary.

  The first lasted until 700 A.D. because of the destruction of trade and infrastructure. The fall of the Roman Empire plunged Europe into the Dark Ages and decentralized the region. Also, many Romans lost their jobs because of cheaper slave labor. Rome was not built in a day, nor did the mighty Roman Empire collapse overnight.

They believe the fall of Rome simply came because the barbarians took advantage of difficulties already existing in Rome - problems that included a decaying ci… After Rome was divided, a powerful group known as the Huns began moving west, their numbers growing with captured prisoners and new allies. Rome did its part in shaping the modern world, but all good things must come to an end.

All of these issues required mammoth military spending and recruitment.

With all the money going toward national defense, taxes were raised to compensate. Its structures were probably unspeakable vile to pretty much everyone else.As late as 383 AD, captive barbarians were being fed to wild animals in the Colosseum, and its criminal law dealt ruthlessly with anyone seeking to remedy the highly unequal distribution of property. Serfs who worked the land were bound to the land, and forbidden to create economic infrastructure without their lord’s permission. This topic has been discussed and debated by innumerable scholars through the ages and historians still have no definitive answer. It also brings us back to the peasantry. Essentially, whatever stability that Rome provided was gone, and many new nations had to build themselves on their own.Alex Saez is a writer who draws much of his information from his professional and academic experience.

One striking feature of post-Roman archaeology is the substantial decline it demonstrates in overall population. Although the concept of the Roman Empire and Republic being absolutely benevolent to its entire population is highly inaccurate, Rome did spread several ideas and principals which are essential to modern government and day to day life. First, the Roman Empire became divided between the East, under Constantinople, and the West, ruled by several different leaders. As a result, advanced literacy was confined to churchmen for the next 500 years.Everywhere you look, the fall of the Rome let loose profound change. The new kings allowed the landowners to raise their own small armies that the kings could call upon to defend the kingdom. The generals and commanders who did command the mercenaries’ loyalty were then able to command Rome itself. Although landowners swore loyalty to the king, those landowners would further subdivide and distribute their lands to people who swore loyalty to them. With its foundations weakened, outside powers were also able to cripple the Romans.External military threats were a major cause of Rome's fall, and its effects spread across the empire. Though probably not really aware of it, they too had benefited from the Dark age Europe was born out of the violent destruction of the Roman empire, as the battlefield replaced the bureau at the heart of elite life, but its ramifications were felt at every social level.Peter Heather is Fellow and Tutor in history at Worcester College Oxford, having previously taught for 11 years at UCL. Infighting over leadership and decaying government strength helped set the stage for other groups, such as the Greeks and Byzantines, to become uncooperative. Few people actually got a chance to enjoy Rome's prosperity. Before the collapse, one might find high quality pottery from Africa on the table of Roman citizens in Italy.