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The inhabitants of Britain were Celts. With the Roman presence some of them must have become Romanised. In 215 the emperor caracalla extended Roman citizenship to all freeborn males in the Roman Empire. Therefore, the Celts of England and Wales became Roman citizens.

The majority of them must have worshipped their religion and their gods and followed Celtic customs. Some of them probably also adopted Roman gods and customs. Their farming was deeply shaped by the Romans, who revolutionised British agriculture by introducing many new vegetables and herbs, new and more productive types of wheat and new farming techniques.

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