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When the Celts arrived in Britain, the Britons, who were already present, likely experienced a mix of curiosity and conflict. Some may have welcomed the newcomers, leading to cultural exchange and integration, while others probably viewed them as intruders, resulting in competition for resources and territory. Over time, the Celts and Britons influenced each other's cultures, leading to the development of distinct regional identities within Britain.

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How were the Celts treated by people when they arrived?

When the Celts first arrived in various regions of Europe, their reception varied significantly depending on the local populations. In some areas, they were met with curiosity and engagement, leading to cultural exchanges and trade. However, in other regions, they faced hostility and resistance, as their arrival often disrupted existing power structures and social dynamics. Overall, the Celts were both assimilated and resisted as they spread throughout Europe.


When did the Celts come to Britain?

When did Celts come to Britain


Who were the leaders of the Celts?

The leader of the Celts was queen boudicca


How did the Romans respond when they saw the way the British soldiers fought?

It is more of a case of how the Romans treated the Britons as it was the Romans who conquered Britain.The Celts in England were integrated into the empire and most likely became Romanised. Those in Wales resisted the Roman advance for a long time and then became integrated. The Picts, the Celts of Scotland continually fought the Romans, who gave up the conquest of Scotland. They also raided northern England. Present day Britons did not exist in the Roman days. They are the descendants of the Angle and the Saxons who migrated to Britain in the 4th and 5th century and took over from the Romans. During this process they raided Roman towns


What happened when Celts died?

actually the celts did not die , instead they now live with romans . some celts died due to a war between the romans and the celts . now some people like celtic music and clothes

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What has the author Christopher A Snyder written?

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