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Essay heading: History
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When the Romans had stopped conquering new land, new sources of wealth were not available anymore. They couldn't pay their mercenary army, which refused to fight. They raised taxes to pay the soldiers (Hayes Jacobs, 2005). This is important because the money wasn't worth much so the price of everything in the Roman Empire had gone up drastically... displayed 300 characters
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This is important because the money wasn't worth much so the price of everything in the Roman Empire had gone up drastically. The money became worthless and the traders would also want a lot of the newly produced coins because they had so little value. Because of high inflation, the Roman currency was not worth anything... displayed next 300 characters
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