The Romans changed Britain by the houses because they were made out of brick , stone and tiles because we wouldn't of lived in brick houses which are steep on the ground.
The Romans changed Britain by the houses because they were made out of brick , stone and tiles because we wouldn't of lived in brick houses which are steep on the ground.
The Roman invasion was good for Britain as they brought public health, clean water, sturdy pavements and much, much more.
Britain was a source of tin. Besides, sailing from Britain was the easiest way to feed their legions in Germany.
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The relationship between Rome and Britain began with Julius Caesar's expeditions in 55 and 54 BC, but it was not until the Roman conquest under Emperor Claudius in AD 43 that Britain became a part of the Roman Empire. The Romans established control over much of the island, introducing infrastructure, urbanization, and Roman law, which significantly influenced British culture. This period, known as Roman Britain, lasted until around AD 410, when Roman troops withdrew, leading to a power vacuum and the eventual rise of local kingdoms. The legacy of Roman rule is still evident in Britain's archaeological sites, language, and legal systems.
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Architecture to a degree. By the times the Romans came to Britain they were just about on the out, so not as much remained as it could have.
Lots and those changes are still with us today...
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Roman civilisation affected London by establishing the importance of this city as the main city of Roman Britain. Some time after the Romans London became the cap[ital of England. Apart from this, It did not have much of an impact on London and the Romans were in Britain such a long time. It had an indirect impact through the legacies of the Romans in western culture.