Respuesta :
The Third Century Crisis came as a result of :
economic problems
foreign invaders
splitting of the empire into two parts
The third century crisis refers to the period when the roman empire experienced a massive downturn that eventually led to its dissolvement. It caused by the combination of unprofitable trades, attacks from foreign invaders from both asian and european empires, and the splits of the empire due to difference in ideology.
Answer:
- economic problems
- foreign invaders
- splitting of the empire into two parts
Explanation:
From the third century a.c., the Roman Empire began its phase of decline and decay, which eventually resulted in the fragmentation of its western part. To the economic and political crises, the arrival of the Germans was added, taking to the end of the western part of the empire and to the occupation of its territory by these towns.