The invasion ofBritainoccurred in 43 AD under the reign of emperor Claudius.
The romans end up leaving london because they are losing lots of money. They are having many invasions and problems in the italic area. The had to move more troops into that area to help out with the multiple wars that they were fighting against other surrounding tribes.
Julius Caesar, having just finished conquering Gaul (France) in 55BC, set his sights on Britain. Though he made two attempts to conquer Britain, both of them failed - partly because of the weather, partly because of the Britons.but in AD 43, the best part of a century later, Claudius made a successful invasion of Britain But this was by no means the end. though some chieftains surrendered to the Romans, some fought on, such as Caratacus who continued to resist the Romans till his death, even though he was gradually being pushed further and further West.The Romans finally conquered Britain in AD 43.It took only a few years to establish their rule, even though they were met with fairly continuous resistance by some British chiefs and warriors. these rebellions had little impact on the main part of Romanised Britain
The Romans arrived in Britain in about 53 BC with Julius Caesar. Caesar had to withdraw due to adverse conditions and in 43 AD the emperor Claudius was credited with "conquering" Britain. However, there was a Roman presence in Britain long before Claudius arrived.
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To help US protect their good business relationship with Great Britain.
Because the Romans did not stay in Britain for as long as they stayed in France, Spain or Italy.
Julius Caesar raided Britain, but he was not emperor. Claudius led the invasion and conquest
The first recorded incident of the Romans going to Britain was in 55 BC. with Julius Caesar's first invasion. The emperor Claudius annexed it as a province in 43 AD. Now there was a strong Roman presence in Britain during those intervening 98 years. When Claudius arrived, the Romans had already made treaties and conquered certain tribes. Trade was also carried on. However the date when the first Roman traders, settlers, and troops came to Britain to stay is unclear.
The Romans attempted to invade Britain many times, however it started off as just political alliances and influences. However, the Britons were seen as barbaric and uncivilized so the Romans invaded and "romanized" Britain. There was a revolt and the rebel armies in Britain successfully overthrew the Romans.
The romans end up leaving london because they are losing lots of money. They are having many invasions and problems in the italic area. The had to move more troops into that area to help out with the multiple wars that they were fighting against other surrounding tribes.
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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 Romans needed water, food and shelter to stay alive just like everyone else.
There were no Romans during the Ice Age.
Julius Caesar, having just finished conquering Gaul (France) in 55BC, set his sights on Britain. Though he made two attempts to conquer Britain, both of them failed - partly because of the weather, partly because of the Britons.but in AD 43, the best part of a century later, Claudius made a successful invasion of Britain But this was by no means the end. though some chieftains surrendered to the Romans, some fought on, such as Caratacus who continued to resist the Romans till his death, even though he was gradually being pushed further and further West.The Romans finally conquered Britain in AD 43.It took only a few years to establish their rule, even though they were met with fairly continuous resistance by some British chiefs and warriors. these rebellions had little impact on the main part of Romanised Britain
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