When the Romans took over the Greeks, a closed community beforehand, they took many things from them, including the alphabet and new engineering techniques. They then used the innovations they took from the Greek to improve their own military, and unintentionally spread the military advances they developed to the rest of Europe. Therefore, if the Roman Empire had not existed, the greek civilization wouldn’t have ever spread onto the rest of Europe, and consequently, this would’ve left Europe without the military strength that they developed later on. This is an extremely significant realization when we look at the period after the Roman Empire, when the crusades took place. The crusades, a deadly series of battles between European Christians and Arab Muslims, would have taken a completely different path if it weren’t for the Roman Empire. The battles fought were on edge. The Muslims and the Christians were almost equal in strength, with some battles won and some lost. The Muslims eventually succeeded in taking over Jerusalem, but weren’t able to go on deeper in Europe. Therefor, if Europe didn’t have the advantage of innovations and military techniques that they got from the Romans, the Arab Muslims would have easily taken over Europe, and Europe would’ve become a promptly muslim
When the Romans took over the Greeks, a closed community beforehand, they took many things from them, including the alphabet and new engineering techniques. They then used the innovations they took from the Greek to improve their own military, and unintentionally spread the military advances they developed to the rest of Europe. Therefore, if the Roman Empire had not existed, the greek civilization wouldn’t have ever spread onto the rest of Europe, and consequently, this would’ve left Europe without the military strength that they developed later on. This is an extremely significant realization when we look at the period after the Roman Empire, when the crusades took place. The crusades, a deadly series of battles between European Christians and Arab Muslims, would have taken a completely different path if it weren’t for the Roman Empire. The battles fought were on edge. The Muslims and the Christians were almost equal in strength, with some battles won and some lost. The Muslims eventually succeeded in taking over Jerusalem, but weren’t able to go on deeper in Europe. Therefor, if Europe didn’t have the advantage of innovations and military techniques that they got from the Romans, the Arab Muslims would have easily taken over Europe, and Europe would’ve become a promptly muslim