Classical Civilization: The Rise And Fall Of The Han Dynasty

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There are many factors that lead to the classical civilizations decline because of the social elements. In the Han Dynasty the people aren’t happy they are just always in grief. As a result of that the people become less and less creative, causing less innovations and accomplishments. Lots of the peasants there lost their homes and land. They also had social revolts against the emperors and bureaucracy. One of the revolts was from the daoist that were called the Yellow Turbans. In the Gupta Empire they couldn’t keep trading and trade was shut off. It was too dangerous for the people to trade. The roads were filled of thieves and marauders who would take the people’s stuff or kill the people. Rome experienced a worse decline than China and

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