Barbarian invasions led to the fall of Rome because it caused Rome to lose many of its resources, gained from past battles. The Vandals were a barbarian tribe, who, under their king Gaiseric, arrived in Roman Spain in 411 AD. They then crossed …show more content…
The Bagaudae were a group of commoners who opposed tax legislation by looting and pillaging Rome’s countryside. The Bagaudae “were trying to resist the ruthless labor exploitation of the late Roman landownership and military systems as well as punitive taxes in the outlying areas of the Empire.”(Wikipedia 10). The commoners of Rome began to create tension within the Empire with its constant frustrations. The Bagaudae then became a threat to the Roman empire when they started to rebel. The Bagaudae were, “ expressing the frustrations of ordinary people with an ever more oppressive, bankrupt, and distant empire.”(Wikipedia 10). The Bagaudae led to the weakening of Rome because their constant frustration caused major distress in Rome, as well as massive rebellions. This represents a change from the past because before, the Roman peasants had to deal with the social stratification and abstained from violence, but now, they became very ferocious and caused to become an “oppressive, bankrupt, and distant Empire.” The formation of the Bagaudae led to an economical disrupted