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Essay heading: Roman Empire and Abbasid...idk.
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Even though it was probably uncontrollable contagious disease began to kill off most of the population in Rome; turning from one million to 250,000. The people who survived the spreading illness however did not stand up for Rome convinced that the empire was spiraling down and already deteriorating, decided not to resist the invaders and willing let them take over... displayed 300 characters
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However, in the Abbasid Empire the population affected the decline in another way. While the government was busy excessively spending money they increased the taxes on the public. Many people began to abandon villages, even in the richest regions. Peasants began to die due to floods, lack of food and brutal attacks... displayed next 300 characters
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