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how did the germanic invasions of western europe impact the roman empire? they forced the roman empire to move much of its power to constantinople. they forced the roman empire to stop trading with asia and the middle east. they forced the roman empire to adopt christianity. they forced the roman empire to invade northern africa.
The Germanic invasions in the 5th - 6th centuries CE led to the decline of the Western Roman Empire. The pressures from these invasions caused the Roman Empire to shift much of its power - both political and military - to Constantinople, which became the center of the surviving Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire. There is no evidence that Germanic invasions forced the Romans to stop trading with Asia and the Middle East, adopt Christianity (Christianity was already widespread before the major Germanic invasions), or invade northern Africa.
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They forced the Roman Empire to move much of its power to Constantinople.