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What affect did the imperial crisis have on the fall of the Roman Empire?

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the economy of the roman empire depended greatly on trades with Mediterranean ports which was made within a few weeks and in a relatively safe way for merchants to travel. one of the greatest impacts that the imperial crisis had on the fall of the roman empire was the break down of the internal trade network of Rome. with the financial crisis and the disruption of Rome's trade network, the exchange got a lot more difficult with the debased currency

basically the same one as the bottom but rewrote it with correct words I think...

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The economy of the Roman Empire depended greatly on trades with Mediterranean ports which was made within a few weeks and in a relatively safe way for merchants to travel. One of the greatest impact that the imperial crisis had on the fall of the Roman Empire was the break down of the internal trade network of Rome. With the financial crisis and the disruption of Rome's trade network, exchange got a lot more difficult with the debased currency.

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