“From Plagues to Political Turmoil: Discover the Unimaginable Struggles of Humanity’s Darkest Eras!”
Over a million people died, and another million emigrated, fleeing the devastation in search of a better life. The famine left a deep scar on Ireland’s history and culture, and its effects are still felt today.
8. The Fall of the Roman Empire (476 AD)
When the Western Roman Empire fell, the world lost one of its greatest pillars of stability. The once-mighty empire crumbled under the weight of invasions, economic collapse, and internal decay. For the people living through it, the collapse felt like the end of the world. Without Rome’s infrastructure, law, and protection, chaos took over.
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