The Romans settled in Bolton primarily around the area known as "Bolton Castle," which is believed to be near the modern-day town center. They established a fort at the site of present-day St. Peter's Church, taking advantage of the strategic location and the nearby River Croal. Roman artifacts and remains, including pottery and coins, have been discovered in the area, indicating their presence and influence during their occupation of Britain.
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we think it was the Romans we are not entirely sure
The Romans settled in St Albans because of: flat, land,shelter,protection blah blah
The Roman name for London is Londinium
Yes, the Romans did settle in Essex. They established several towns and military forts in the region, with Colchester (Camulodunum) being one of the most significant early Roman settlements in Britain. The Romans built roads, villas, and other infrastructure, contributing to the development of Essex during their occupation. The legacy of Roman settlement is still evident in the area's archaeology and place names today.
The Romans conquered all of modern-day France.
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The Romans came by ship and saw the entry of the river as port for docking at Dover
They conquered them so the could not settle as regular people. jusst prisoners
we think it was the Romans we are not entirely sure
The Romans settled in St Albans because of: flat, land,shelter,protection blah blah
Because it was a nice place to build roads and develop
The Roman name for London is Londinium
Crindall in Hampshire? It is not known, no references to it by the Romans have been found. Achaeological remains of a Roman settlement have been found.
Romans 12:19
The address of the Bolton Historical Society is: Box 211, Bolton, MA 01740
The address of the Bolton Public Library is: 738 Main St., Bolton, 01740 1202