Societies Collapse Of The Aztec And The Roman Empire

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Societies collapse for many, different reasons. 4 of those reasons include disease, conflict, environment, and economy. Usually, more than one of these reasons associated with the collapse of a society. Some tribes talked about include the Aztec, Norse, and some others. Disease causes societies to collapse. It has ended many civilizations or was a huge part of their collapse. Europe and the Mongols make up these cultures. Disease wasn't the only factor in the collapse of these civilizations. Europe and the Mongols ran into a disease called the black plague. The black death killed millions. This disease spread killing people. This spelled the end for these two amazing societies. Conflict is another huge reason societies may collapse. The destruction of so many. It was a huge reason the Aztec and the Roman Empire collapsed. Conflict was not the only reason the Aztec fell, war took its toll on them. They were almost always fighting with other tribes. They had to flee their cities, no one knows what happened to them after that. The Roman Empire was one of the greatest civilizations ever. In the end though even they fell to conflict with other empires. After, Christianity weakened their belief in their emperor. Constantine defeated the Empire, destroying yet another amazing culture. …show more content…

This sometimes is because of nature and other times it's man-made. This has taken a few major societies including the Easter Islanders, the Norse, and the Aztecs. The Easter Islanders, for example, had a man-made environmental issue. They cut down all the trees so they could move huge statues. This made it almost impossible for them to get food. The Norse had a natural disaster, the ice age, and when they didn't want to change their ways they starved to death. The Aztec also had a man-made problem. They used "slash and burn agriculture". They ran out of resources which forced them to flee their