One of the major causes for the Fall of Roman Empire was the Antagonism between the Senate and the Emperor
The fall of the Roman empire
Charlemagne united most of Western and Central Europe under the Carolingian Empire, which was the first new empire in Europe after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire.
Rome's centralized government was replaced by the rule of many local kings and nobles.
After the Roman Empire Collapsed
Charlemagne united most of Western and Central Europe into the Carolingian Empire, centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire. However, the empire crumbled shortly after his death.He is known as 'the Father of Europe'.
Western Europe declined.
The fall of the Roman empire
The Western Roman Empire was Western Europe
It provided security and advanced culture and prosperity.
After the Roman decline, Western Europe entered a period of time with political, social and economic decline. It was politically divided and cut off from advanced places. There were also invaders. Trade and travel halted- it was unsafe to travel at that time. This period is called the Dark Ages.
The Roman Empire had extended its control over Western Europe
Charlemagne united most of Western and Central Europe under the Carolingian Empire, which was the first new empire in Europe after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire.
One of the major causes for the Fall of Roman Empire was the Antagonism between the Senate and the Emperor
It was due to a decline in trade and manufacturing. Many towns prospered on manufacturing and trade. This decline had already started in the later days of the Roman Empire. It accelerated afterwards due to a splintering of western Europe into several kingdoms and the breakdown in trading linkages across this area. Trade became localised and reduced in scale, also leading to a decline in manufacturing. Political instability due to fights between the kingdoms and/or aristocrats did not help. This worsened during the period of the Carolingian Empire (800-888). Charlemagne united most of western Europe under his empire. However, the rules of succession provided for he partition of the empire among the sons of the incumbent emperor. This led to continuous fights between the successors and also between other members of the imperial family. This empire collapsed because all this fighting led to the extinction of the Carolingian dynasty. This also had a devastating impact of the economy of western Europe.
I'm assuming you are referring to the Dark Ages and not today. Western Europe was shut into isolationism after the fall of the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire ruled over Western Europe for 1,000 years and it collapsed, leaving Western Europe confused and disadvantaged. The fall of Rome was brought upon and succeeded by Barbarians, who were terrifying people. After the fall of Rome, Europe was shut into darkness, where Europeans were basically living and dying within a few miles of where they were born. It wouldn't be until the voyage of Marco Polo that Europe would flourish once again.
it was due to the sepration of the western empire
Empire, southeastern and southern Europe and western Asia.