After their success at destroying a Roman city, the Goths recrossed a narrow stretch of ocean, carrying treasure stolen in war, and returned along the same route by which they had entered Asia, sacking other cities on the way.
Background Information: This passage was written in ancient times by a man of Gothic descent who lived within what had been Roman territory. It describes an attack by a Germanic tribe on Roman territory.
According to this passage, what is the most likely reason that the Goths attacked a Roman city?
to drive Romans out of the city and settle there themselves
to terrorize the Romans and keep them from colonizing Germany
to send a message to the emperor that they could not be defeated
to take Roman wealth for themselves and carry it back to their homeland