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30 March, 10:39

What effect did the Germanic invasions have on Western Europe?

Germanic traditions were absorbed into Roman culture

Germanic tribes formed their own Kingdom in the empire

Germanic armies invaded Rome but could not hold it for very long

Germanic peoples permanently overthrew the Western Roman Empire

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  1. 30 March, 13:22
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    Option: Germanic peoples permanently overthrew the Western Roman Empire

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    The fall of the Roman Empire rests upon the attacks of Germanic barbarian tribes repetitively. Germanic groups such as the Visigoths, Vandals, Ostrogoths, Lombards, and Franks, took turns destroying the Western Roman Empire. The Germanic Tribes eventually divided Roman holding provinces areas to settle down. In 476 C. E., the last Roman Emperor Romulus was defeated by Odoacer, who became King of Italy and the first barbarian to rule.
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