Well the inhibitors of Britain at the time were various tribes, the most powerful being the Celts. The Celts, along with the other tribes, were very barbaric: painting their bodies and faces with permanent tattoo's, fighting another, and even practiced cannibalism. The Romans were completely unwelcomed. Rome had a very hard time conquering the Celts because of their Guerrilla Warfare tactics - compared to the Roman's organized tactics.
If your interested in historical movies, a great one to watch would be "Centurion," it will give you a better idea of what it was like in Ancient Britain
The Romans considered the Goths to be barbarians.
It was a place with good agricultural land in a country rich with timber and minerals. Plus, the Romans just liked conquering territory.
Not very much.
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The Romans first invaded Britain in 55 BC. In 43 AD they officially annexed it. In this nearly 100 year span, Romans were living in and trading with Britain.
No they were not. The Romans left Britain in the late 5th century.
It would be safe to say no, Britain did not have straight roads before the Romans landed. At the time of the Roman takeover Britain was divided into various tribes and each tribe had a leader. They were not civil engineers. Most of Britain's roads were muddy footpaths before the Romans came.
The Romans officially invaded Britain three times. Twice by Julius Caesar and once by Claudius.
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Britain was invaded by the Romans.
the houses were like tarmac
The Romans ruled Britain for about 350 years.
The Romans first invaded Britain in 55 BC. In 43 AD they officially annexed it. In this nearly 100 year span, Romans were living in and trading with Britain.
No they were not. The Romans left Britain in the late 5th century.
The Romans ruled over Britain from 43 CE - 410 CE.
The Romans brought sugar to Britain. Before the Romans, people in Britain used honey, and other sweet foods as sweeteners.
The Romans arrived in Britain in 55AD.
WELL OF COURSE THE ROMANS INVADED BRITAIN.........!!
It would be safe to say no, Britain did not have straight roads before the Romans landed. At the time of the Roman takeover Britain was divided into various tribes and each tribe had a leader. They were not civil engineers. Most of Britain's roads were muddy footpaths before the Romans came.
everybody lived in different tribes and they fought on another
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