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The fall of Rome was a gradual process, not a sudden event from "summary" of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon

The downfall of Rome was not a swift occurrence, but rather a gradual decline that unfolded over several centuries. The Roman Empire, once a powerful and dominant force in the ancient world, began to show signs of weakness and instability as early as the 3rd century AD. Internal strife, political corruption, economic challenges, and external threats all played a role in the empire's demise. One of the key factors contributing to Rome's decline was the internal turmoil and political instability that plagued the empire. As power struggles and infighting among the ruling elite escalated, the government became increasingly ineffective and unable to address the challenges facing the empire. The lack of strong leadership and a coherent political system weakened Rome's ability to govern effectively and maintain internal stability. Economic troubles al...
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    The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

    Edward Gibbon

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