700/600 BC The Celts invade. 43BC Emperor Claduis invades (Romans) 450 The Anglo-Saxons invade 410 The Romans leave 793 The Vikings invade. 1066 The Normans invade 1688 By the Dutch So Britain has been invaded 6 times.
the 2 Anglo Chinese war-->treaty ystem, trade ports....etcthe scramble for concessionsIt was not about how many times... but how long.....Actually, Britain had invaded China for at least a hundred yearsThe imperialismWould the west psychologically feel better if we consider the rise of China as a karma...lol........
7 times
Thousands of Americans, along with thousands of other allied troops invaded Normandy.
The British, Canadians, Americans and many other Allied countries invaded Nazi occupied France
100 times
England has never been into space
once, by me and my niggasz once, by me and my niggaszzz
england as a country has been invaded successfully (as in they took over the country) twice in 1066 by the normans 1688 by william of orange ( he was married to the princess of england an asked to come by the english parliment no battles were fort and no one died in the take over but the king was over thrown and sent into exile but a dutchman) the welsh and the scottish have invaded in the middle ages as did the vikings but the did not suceed in taking over england so i have not counted them in this answer.
Rome invaded England in 48 AD and the Vikings invaded in about 950 AD. William the Conqueror invaded and took England in 1066. Germany attacked England from the air in World Wars I and II, but never attacked on the ground.
Nearly every habitable part of the world has been invaded and fought over at some period in history. Many parts have been invaded many times.
4 times and it had a lot of effect on the language
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i think selena has been to england 18 times my friend said 18 and my other friend said24 times
The Romani people, commonly known as gypsies, have not invaded Brighton. The city has not been invaded by the Romani people in history.
English has many Latin roots because during the Middle Ages, Latin was the language of scholarship and the Catholic Church, leading to the borrowing of many Latin words into Old English. Additionally, after the Norman Conquest in 1066, French became the language of the ruling class in England and further enriched the English language with Latin-derived words.