From: The Unraveling of Rome: A Multifaceted Collapse
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The division of the Empire into East and West in 395 CE, though intended to improve administration, ultimately weakened the Western half.

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While the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium) thrived, the Western Empire was left with fewer resources, a less defensible frontier, and often received less support in times of crisis. This formal split solidified a growing divergence between the two halves.

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