- Political and military grievances: The Visigoths were unhappy with the Roman Empire's treatment of them, feeling that they were not given enough respect and that their military contributions were not adequately rewarded.
-Religious differences: The Visigoths were Arian Christians, while the Roman Empire was officially Catholic. This religious difference caused tension and conflict between the two groups.
-Economic problems: The Roman Empire was experiencing economic difficulties in the 5th century, and the Visigoths felt that they were not getting their fair share of resources.
-Desire for independence: The Visigoths wanted to be their own independent nation, free from Roman rule.
All of these factors contributed to the Visigoth rebellion against Rome in the 5th century.