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Rome should have stopped the amount of people becoming citizens to Rome. Now Rome had to build new places and made the slave from the opposing team build these locations. Many problems took place in Rome. Rome could not have stopped it, there were too many. Those problems were so strong they could revive from the attack or disease...
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Rome had no chance and the fall could not been avoided
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