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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 brought many inventions to britain but here the ones we might use in our daily routine. Roads, surely you must have all walked, run, skip or anytype of movement on a road. To people who are cat lovers, the Romans brought cats to britain. To people who love wine and grapes, the romans also brought this bothe wine made of grape and the actual grape. Language, after all they did invent latin. Newspaper, where do you think we got the daily mail from?
The Romans brought calendars to Britain as part of their broader efforts to integrate the region into the Roman Empire and promote Roman culture and administration. The Julian calendar, introduced by Julius Caesar in 45 BCE, helped standardize timekeeping and agricultural practices, facilitating trade and governance. By implementing a structured calendar system, the Romans aimed to enhance efficiency in daily life and align local customs with Roman traditions.
They used levee canals to bring water to their fields.
weapons
It would have come by ship, as that was the only way to get to Ireland.
Supposedly, Sir Walter Raleigh.
Walter Raleigh brought them from the Americas.
yes, Sir Walter Raleigh did bring back potatoes and he brang back tobacco too. Although both of theese were already known via the spanish.
there was another question asking who introduced the potato to Ireland was answered with a simple, most history books will tell you that sir Walter Raleigh did indeed introduce the potato to Ireland and tobacco to England.
Sir Walter Raleigh argued that England should establish colonies in the New World. He believed that establishing colonies would bring wealth and power to England.
Tobacco. The Native Americans had used it in various ceremonies.
Sir Walter Raleigh sought to find El Dorado, the legendary city of gold, during his expeditions in South America in the late 16th century. He believed that discovering this wealthy civilization would bring him fame and fortune.
Potatoes and tobacco, from USA.Fist good for you second not so good
Walter Raleigh wanted to explore in order to find new lands for England to colonize, establish trade routes, and expand the English empire. He also hoped to find resources such as gold and valuable minerals that would bring wealth and power to England. Additionally, Raleigh was driven by a sense of adventure and the desire to be recognized for his explorations.
I looked on this page in the related link below.It was Sir Francis Drake in 1580 when he returned from his circumnavigation of the globe
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