The many leaders of the Roman Empire made many poor choices pertaining to the way Rome was ran. All of their poor choices led to a bad economy, a corrupted government, and many other issues such as their constantly having to replacing emperors, overexpansion, and constantly being at war helped lead the fall of Rome. The of the Roman Empire was mostly due to poor decisions made by the many Roman leaders. The Roman Empire’s economy was horrid. “ Economic factors are cited as a major cause of the fall of Rome. ” The economics of Rome were one of many reasons Rome fall. They may have been small problems with the economy but all of the economic problems added up were bad for the Roman Empire’s economy. “Lesser problems with the economy of Rome that combined together to escalate financial stress.” No matter how small the problem was, or how many small ones, they all added up. In the end they contributed to the fall of the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire had over twenty man take the throne in the second and third century. “Being the Roman Emperor had always been a particularly dangerous job, but during the tumultuous second and third centuries it nearly became a death sentence.” Most of the Emperors of Rome were killed and replaced by the person that killed them, or had them killed. It …show more content…
With the Roman Empire being so big and stretched out so far that the army became overstretched to where they could not protect the Empire that well. “The Roman Empire army became overstretched and needed more and more soldiers.” They started running out of men men in Rome to fight and protect, so they started using barbarians and foreign mercenaries as soldiers. “ The Barbarians, who has been conquered, and other foreign mercenaries were allowed to join the Roman army.” This caused problems too. Barbarians came in and took over and destroyed the