How did the Huns’ movement affect the Roman empire?

The Huns’ movement had a major impact on the Roman Empire. The Huns were a nomadic people from Central Asia who began migrating westward in the 4th century. As they moved, they displaced other tribes, including the Goths, who in turn moved into the Roman Empire. This influx of people put a strain on the Roman Empire’s resources and caused political and economic instability. The Huns also posed a military threat to the Roman Empire, and their raids and invasions caused widespread destruction. The Huns’ movement ultimately contributed to the decline of the Roman Empire.