The Crisis of the Third Century

The expansion of the Empire ended in the third century, bringing a deep crisis. Try to deduce its consequences answering the following questions.


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The Roman legions suffered their first defeats by the Barbarians. The frontiers (limes) were no longer safe. The consequence of this was
the Emperor's power grew
the military chiefs began to have control over the emperors
the Senate had more control over the emperors


As the conquests ended, there were fewer slaves to work. The consequence of this was that
the owners had to hire more workers
many inhabitants of the provinces turned into slaves.
there were fewer slaves to work, so agricultural and mineral production dropped, and consequently so did trade


Therefore, taxes increased and this caused
migration from the towns to the country (ruralisation)
people paid the taxes without showing any discontent
people had less money in their pockets

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Look at this map and list the several barbarian tribes. Include also the regions attacked and the cities sacked.

 


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Have you ever thought of the etymology of the word "barbarian"?