In 55 BC the only way to travel to Britain was by ship. Today there are still ships, but there's also the modern means of transportation such as the plane or the chunnel.
No, he first invaded Britain in 55bc because there was a lot of tin, copper and lead to be found in Britain No, he did not sail to Britain, he went there after going to Germany. He didn't invade, he explored.
55 BC when Caeser first invaded in Britain =)The first known year was 55 BC under Julius Caesar, but there may have been Roman trading contact before then.
Nobody really knows or cares
No he did not. Octavius, also called Octavian and then Augustus died in 14 AD. Britain was conquered by Claudius
The Roman evacuation of Britain was not a sudden event. Some troops were withdrawn in the year 401 and in the year 410, with all the trouble Rome was having at home, the British were told to defend themselves. They did not withdraw completely until 426.
Julius Ceaser invaded Britain in 54bc then just to check Britain out then invaded Britain properly in 45 AdJulius Caesar made two attempted invasion of Britain in 55BC and 54 BC, but was unable to stay due to supply problems and political concerns that made him return to Rome.In 43 BC the Romans invaded and conquered Britain.Southern England was invaded on the orders of the Emperor Claudius. It is thought that he wanted to use the glory of conquest to bolster his political position in Rome, which was shaky. The emperor Vespasian sent Agricola to conquer northern England because the main tribe there, the Brigantes, rebelled and attacked Roman positions. Agricola pushed into Scotland, but subsequently the Romans withdrew from there.
The invasion of 55BC was led by Julius Caesar. That invasion was not a success, and he had to return the following year - 54BC.
It would be 54bc
the first century B.C.
55BC
The first time the Romans invaded England was in 55 BC and then again in 54 BC. under Julius Caesar. Britain was annexed as a province after the great "invasion" by Claudius in 43 AD. However in those almost one hundred years between the first invasion and Claudius there had been contact with the Brits, treaties had been made and trade established. Claudius came in as a "showpiece" conqueror, as the place had already been made secure for him by the future emperor Vespasian and his Second Augusta Legion. So it is next to impossible to pinpoint a date for the Roman takeover of Britain. The date that is generally accepted for the Roman invasion is 43 AD when Britain officially became a province.
yeas the yeah 700bc came bofore the year 55bc