Why Every Great Empire Eventually Falls — Fexingo History
Lucas and Luna explore one of history's most consistent patterns: the overextension trap. Using the Roman Empire, the British Empire, and the Mongol Empire as case studies, they examine how imperial expansion past a certain point triggers a vicious cycle of stretched supply lines, costly rebellions, and strategic overreach. Along the way, they discuss the Battle of Teutoburg Forest (9 CE), the Battle of Plassey (1757), the Siege of Baghdad (1258), and the strategic problems of defending Hadrian's Wall, the Northwest Frontier, and the Russian steppe. Lucas brings in research from Sir John Seeley, Edward Gibbon, and the economic concept of diminishing returns. The conversation ends on a reflective note: is the United States today facing its own overextension? #OverextensionTrap #RomanEmpire #BritishEmpire #MongolEmpire #TeutoburgForest #BattleOfPlassey #SiegeOfBaghdad #HadriansWall #NorthwestFrontier #EdwardGibbon #SirJohnSeeley #DiminishingReturns #ImperialExpansion #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #WorldHistory #DeclineAndFall Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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