No they were not. The Romans left Britain in the late 5th century.
On and off from the 9th century to the 18th century.
The period of impressment of American sailors by the British primarily occurred in the early 19th century, especially between 1803 and 1812. This practice involved the British Navy forcibly recruiting American sailors under the pretext that they were British subjects. The issue of impressment contributed to rising tensions between the United States and Britain, ultimately leading to the War of 1812.
By the end of the 18th century, Great Britain was well into their world colonization period. They also had begun their industrial revolution and were refining it well into the 19th century.
No, they did not. Sorry
Tensions between nations had been building for a century. Those tensions simply exploded into war after the late June assassination of the Archduke.
British traders refused to stop breaking Chinese laws against selling opium.
The tensions increased because, of religious conflicts.
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Britain's monarchy dates from the ninth century.
militarism
Between the fifth century and when the Saxons controlled half of Britain, ruled by King Vortigern.
Yes, it was one of the biggest cities in the world and there was a huge amount of crime. There were tensions between different gangs and a lot of poverty and disease.
No they were not. The Romans left Britain in the late 5th century.
On and off from the 9th century to the 18th century.
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Tensions at the beginning of the 20th century included concerns between European countries which eventually led to World War 1, the Spanish Flu, Prohibition, the Stock Market crash, or the Great Depression.