From 100 to 600 the Roman Empire experienced some key political and cultural changes. The decline of the western half, the split of Rome) as well as having some continuity. (Christianity) One key political change was the split of Rome. Rome had a peak in 100 and then started to fall and they split. Nomadic tribes attacked the empire and caused the divide in the empire. One can infer that the nomadic tribes were not the only cause. The point of this is that there were probably internal problems also. The Roman Empire began to collapse around 180 C.E. at this time, 184 C.E., china the Daoists were revolting against the Han dynasty. In 100 Rome was at a peak by 600 Justinian was preserving Rome’s creative genius in Jurisprudence. Another key change was the fall of the western half of Rome. Much of the political leaders including Constantine who ruled from 312-337 moved to the eastern half of Rome. Constantine changed the capital to Constantinople. The west half of Rome was left bare and weak and it quickly collapsed under the weight of the nomadic invasions from 370-480. This occurred because the western half of Rome lost its internal political and cultural support and it lost a majority of its army and then the nomadic invasions crushed the western half of Rome. In 100 the western half was still standing by 600 it had become barbaric Europe. One continuity in the Roman Empire was Christianity. Christianity was a major religion for a majority of the time in Rome. This is