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mainly the language, however that was European and the French added their Latin to the English dictionary. also Catholics came from Rome, in fact Roman Catholicism was the main religion of the Roman Empire.

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The Britain's were pretty barbaric. They didn't have any structure or any leaders at that point. When the Romans came they modernised Britain forever. They taught them about hygiene, about clean drinking water, sturdy pavements for them to use instead of muddy roads, more entertainment like bathing in baths.

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While in England and Wales, the Romans built some 70 Roman towns and infrastructural projects. They built many roads, aqueducts, bridges, sewers, public toilets, public baths, basilicas (public buildings), amphitheatres (arenas for gladiatorial games) and the like. They also promoted economic development. England and Wales became integrated with the economy of the empire and imported and imported goods from and across the Channel. The main exports were metals from the mines of Cornwall and Wales and ceramics. The main imports were amphorae and olive oil.

The Romans revolutionised British agriculture. They introduced many vegetables (asparagus, cabbages, carrots, celery, garlic, leeks, onions, peas, radishes, turnips, shallots) herbs (bay, basil, rosemary, thyme and savoury mint and herbs that were used in brewing and for medicinal purposes). They also introduced new and more productive grains which made bread became important in the British diet. They brought white cattle, brown hare, chickens, guinea fowl, pheasants, and rabbits were probably introduced as farmyard animals. The fruit they introduced included apples (as opposed to crab apples), grapes, cherries, mulberries and Pears. They also brought walnuts and sweet chestnuts.

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The effect was a good one because the Romans teached the British about everything we know today about building and about hygiene.

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