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Between AD 40 and 1100, Britain underwent significant transformation, primarily due to the Roman conquest and subsequent occupation that began in AD 43. The Romans established towns, roads, and infrastructure, introducing urbanization and trade networks. After the Roman withdrawal in the early 5th century, Britain experienced fragmentation, leading to the emergence of various kingdoms during the Anglo-Saxon period. By 1100, the Norman Conquest had further reshaped the political landscape, centralizing power and integrating Britain into a broader medieval European context.

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