The Romans didn't invent Britain, nor did they ever have complete control over the island. However, parts of the island were definitely controlled by Rome and that was from 42 AD to AD 410.
Normans, Anglo - Saxons, Romans and some other minor tribes. No early modern or modern force has ever layed foot on Great Britain because of the navy.
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generally speaking the Romans considered Ireland to be too great a risk for too little a reward to conquer, however there is evidence that the Romans established atleast one trading site in Ireland
It was never destroyed when the Romans were still in full occupation of Britannia but that's not to say that when the Romans left, they didn't have a go at destroying it. However it is known that during the centuries, stone has been taken from the wall and used to build other structures such as houses, bridges and other walls
Nothing really, it was there long before the Romans ever came to Britain.
The Romans didn't invent Britain, nor did they ever have complete control over the island. However, parts of the island were definitely controlled by Rome and that was from 42 AD to AD 410.
Normans, Anglo - Saxons, Romans and some other minor tribes. No early modern or modern force has ever layed foot on Great Britain because of the navy.
1000000000 romans
Coal is imported into Britain as most underground coal-mines have been closed. A certain amount is taken from open-cast mines, but this is not enough for local consumption.
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Of course they did! It was one of great Britain's first toy ever invented!(No it wasn't- sorry to wreck your dreams. Well basically they didn't invent toys yet. )
Has US ever been like Britain?
The question is hard to answer as ever since the Romans invaded in 43AD, and even before then but essentially the Romans named Britain (Britannica), Britain needed to be a military state. Hadrian's wall was to keep out attacking Celts in the North, suggesting the Scots having some sense of military. Some might argue that William the Conqueror and his feudal system saw the era of milatery organisation; With knights paying armed service in return for land 1066 onwards. But it could be the introduction of fortified towns called burhs to defend from Scandinavian invaders - Constructed by King Alfred in 878AD that showed Britain was becoming militarized.
Through the use of the arch the Romans built bridges which were much longer than ever before and could cross much wider rivers and valleys. The Romans are also famous for their aqueducts, their stone-paved roads and their bathhouses.
The Romans 'banished' them, and banned them from returning ever again...