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.
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 left roads because they wanted the roads so that they can get to other places of Britain easier and quicker.
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
Britain was a source of tin. Besides, sailing from Britain was the easiest way to feed their legions in Germany.
Because the Romans had better tactics,better army,better equipment than the Celts(British). This means they won lots of battles.
the romans got goods, and stole special things from britan. (the british people were rich,wealthy so the romans wanted to take the rich stuff away and they became wealthy). -7th grade teacher
They built roads, many of which are still in use today, hot water, sewers, so many things
Because the Romans were violent and thought the Christians were wrong so they gave them a choice-give up God and live,or stick to God and die. Mostly the Christians stuck with God and some died,but not for a bad cause.
wigs and Torres are considered the two houses in modern Britain, but the Romans never had two houses, so there's no comparison.
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No, the people of Britain did not have to drink dirty water before the Romans arrived, Britain had clear, unpolluted rivers and streams, so clean water was available. The only problem for the native Brits was access to the water. Their towns and villages had to be built near to a fresh water supply. When the Romans arrived they brought their system of aqueducts enabling the water to come to the people instead of the people having to go to the water.