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The decline of trade routes weakened the economy from "summary" of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon

The vast extent and long duration of the Roman Empire led to the establishment of an intricate network of trade routes that connected different regions and facilitated the exchange of goods and ideas. These trade routes played a crucial role in supporting the economy of the empire, as they allowed for the transportation of essential commodities such as grain, olive oil, wine, and spices. However, as the empire began to decline, these trade routes came under increasing pressure and started to deteriorate. The instability and insecurity that plagued the empire's borders made it difficult for merchants to travel safely along these routes, leading to a decline in trade and commerce. This decline in trade had a cascading effect on the economy, as the flow of goods and resources became disrupted. Furth...
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    The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

    Edward Gibbon

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