Currency And The Collapse Of The Roman Empire
Rome had conquered much of the known world. The Empire built 50,000 miles of roads, as well as many aqueducts, amphitheatres, and other works that are still in use today.
Our alphabet, calendar, languages, literature, and architecture borrow much from the Romans. Even concepts of Roman justice still stand tall, such as being “innocent until proven guilty”.
So, as Visual Capitalist’s Jeff Desjardins’ asks, how could such a powerful empire collapse?
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