In my opinion, probably not. By doing so, her tribe was basically killed off.
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Yes she was right to start a revolt. You see, after the death of her husband, the Romans beat her and raped her daughters.
All of the Britons were being treated unfairly and so Boudicca wanted to put an end to the tyranny of the Romans.
Neither she, her husband nor the Iceni people thought so.
she lead the the revolt in London.
Boudicca.
Boudicca led a revolt against the Romans in either 60 or 61 AD (end of 60, begining of 61) after feeling she was denied her inheritance and being mistreated by the Romans.
Boudicca did lead one of the biggest armies and worked very well with them.
Boudicca's revolt, which took place against Roman rule in Britain, lasted from AD 60 to AD 61. The uprising began after the mistreatment of Boudicca and her tribe, the Iceni, leading to widespread resistance against Roman forces. The revolt ultimately ended in defeat for Boudicca and her followers, with significant consequences for the tribes involved.
Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni
Boudica (Boudicca) was a Celtic queen who led an armed revolt against the Roman army .
She was Queen of the Iceni and lead a revolt against the Romans in Britain
Boudicca was the Queen of the tribe called Iceni, the Iceni people were allies to Rome until the death of their king, in which the Romans tried to completely take over their land, when Boudicca refused, she was whipped and her daughters were raped. This was one of the causes of Boudiccas revolt.
Boudicca's Rebellion started at AD 46 And ended at AD 52
Well, there were many people affected by Boudicca. They were mostly affected by the fights & wars that Boudicca used to have with other countys and countries. Does anyone know how long people were affected by Boudicca?!?!?