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Yes, the Romans are credited with introducing cherries to Britain during their conquest in the 1st century AD. They brought various fruit trees and agricultural practices from their empire, which included cherries. The cultivation of cherries likely spread as Roman settlements established themselves in Britain, influencing local agriculture. Over time, cherries became a popular fruit in the region.

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