The Romans introduced spelt, a type of wheat which, which grew well in Britain's climate. It could be sown twice a year, increasing productivity significantly. They introduced vegetables, fruit and animals: among the vegetables were: globe artichokes, asparagus, broad beans, celery, cabbages, cucumbers, endives, leek, lettuce, marrows, onions, parsnips, peas, shallots, radishes and turnips. Fruit introduced included apples, cherries, damsons, figs, grapes, medlars, mulberries, Pears, plums, sweet chestnuts, and walnuts. . Animals introduced by the Romans included peacocks, guinea fowl, pheasants, domestic cats and possibly fallow deer.
The Romans introduced their stone-paved roads, bridges, temples, amphitheatres, bathhouses, toilets, pottery and jewellery.
concrete, aqueducts and roads
Killed all the bloody druids. Seriously, those guys were messed up...
Some of the good things that the Romans brought to Britain were permanent housing, indoor plumbing, central heating, good roads and bridges and the uniting of various warring factions into stable communities. As a result of these civilizing effects, the British trade industry grew and the province became relatively prosperous.
They built roads, many of which are still in use today, hot water, sewers, so many things
The Romans brung apples, underfloor heating, peas, chickens, rabbits & wine. They also brought the knowledge to grow grapes and make wine out of them.The Romans brought civilization and all its benefits to Britain.
concrete, aqueducts and roads
The Romans introduced their idea of civilization to the British tribes. Among the things that the Romans brought were good roads, more permanent buildings of wood and stone as opposed to the wood and wattle round houses used by the Britons. They built roads, bridges, aqueducts sewers, public buildings and public baths and underfloor heating. The Romans introduced new vegetables: asparagus, cabbages, carrots, celery, garlic, leeks, onions, peas, radishes, turnips, shallots. They introduced many herbs, such as bay, basil, rosemary, thyme and savoury mint and herbs that were used in brewing and for medicinal purposes. They brought new and more productive grains and bread became important in the British diet. The Romans also introduced new breeds of farm animals and game: white cattle, brown hare, chickens, guinea fowl, pheasants, and rabbits were probably introduced as farmyard animals. The fruit they introduced included apples (as opposed to crab apples), grapes, cherries, mulberries and Pears. Walnuts and sweet chestnuts were also introduced. Perhaps the most important thing that the Romans introduced to Britain was their sense of law. Although the Romans generally let the provincials keep most of their customary laws, Roman law would override any local laws. This rule of Roman law gave the diverse tribes of Britain a form of unity that they had never known.
Killed all the bloody druids. Seriously, those guys were messed up...
the romans got goods, and stole special things from britan. (the british people were rich,wealthy so the romans wanted to take the rich stuff away and they became wealthy). -7th grade teacher
Some of the good things that the Romans brought to Britain were permanent housing, indoor plumbing, central heating, good roads and bridges and the uniting of various warring factions into stable communities. As a result of these civilizing effects, the British trade industry grew and the province became relatively prosperous.
Romans invented alot of things. They made buildings, which we have copied and had toilets, fountains.
They built roads, many of which are still in use today, hot water, sewers, so many things
I have two reasons why the Romans were bad one is because they rapted both of queen boudiccas daughters and the other is they whiped queen boudicca and she was so scared because they capshed her and were goin to kill her so she poisened herself p.s im sorry if i have any spelling mestakes xx by tiana Hampshire & Abigail Milton xx
The Romans brung apples, underfloor heating, peas, chickens, rabbits & wine. They also brought the knowledge to grow grapes and make wine out of them.The Romans brought civilization and all its benefits to Britain.
The Romans achieved lots of things by conquering nearly half the world, making slaves from different countries and many more!!
Many things found in the ground, many buildings still standing, some written records, some place names.
When the Romans invaded Britain, to name just five, they brought such things as:1. Roads - prior to the Romans the Britons would have only had dirt tracks.2. Improved sanitation - such as aqueducts, public bath houses etc...3. Religion - The Romans would have brought their religious ideas with them. During Emperor Constantine's rule (which came much later than the invasion of Britain) the Roman Empire officially adopted Christianity. Thus Christianity spread in Britain, at least faster, due to the Roman presence there.4. Architectural/Engineering ideas. Ideas such as the arch would have been passed on by the Romans.5. Language. Many modern English words have their roots in Latin.