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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.
The Romans officially invaded Britain three times. Twice by Julius Caesar and once by Claudius.
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Architecture to a degree. By the times the Romans came to Britain they were just about on the out, so not as much remained as it could have.
The Romans were not particularly violent towards Britain. They did fight insurrections in Britain just as they did in their other provinces, but overall, they were no more harsher in Britain than in any other province.
The Romans left roads because they wanted the roads so that they can get to other places of Britain easier and quicker.
Britain was invaded by the Romans.
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.
So they could get from place to place
The Romans ruled Britain for about 350 years.
Britain was a source of tin. Besides, sailing from Britain was the easiest way to feed their legions in Germany.
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.