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Rome fell not because of Caesar but because of (((immigration))).

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I believe it's also surmised that when they stopped there conquests and expansionism they financially collapsed.

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What happened during their conquests?

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The month of March(Mars) was dedicated to military campaigns. Rome had a system of never-ending wars where soldiers would be given land to settle and till after the completion of military service. So to keep their citizens happy they had to have non-stop war. The system is just not perpetually feasible .

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They took in large amounts of gold. I mean this was a lecture series I watched 15 years ago. I'm sure immigration, degeneracy and the like also had something to do with it. But the professor was adamant that it had to do with their lack of expansionism.

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Not to mention that by the end the emperors were devaluing the Roman Denarius by gradually reducing the silver content in their coinage from ~95% to close to 5% in a 200 year span. Sound familiar?

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Immigration happened because of political corruption.

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political corruption

???

banker corruption*

Fixed. I'm sure you all can figure it out.

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I'd also argue that getting their asses raped in Germania definitely pushed some dominoes in their demise.

The 17th 18th and 19th legions were obliterated, never to be revived again.

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The gladiator movie would have you believe the Germans were utterly destroyed! Lol

It took the jews a couple centuries to finally defeat the Germans once and for all German culture and people used to be the height to judge a civilization by now it is just another disgusting Muslim strong hold