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How did taxation benefit ancient Rome?

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What led to the fall of the great Roman Empire? To this day, historians still debate the cause. As the Roman Empire was a global superpower that spanned over three continents and lasted 1,101 years (625 BC – 476 AD) – a deep-seated issue must have been simmering under the surface for centuries. Some attribute the fall of the great empire to many things, one of which has a contemporary ring to it: The Roman Empire deteriorated due to oppressive taxation. Though perhaps not the core issue, the greatest burden to the average citizen could easily have been the extreme tax burden.

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Answer:it gave money to unhealthy others

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