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The Romans attacked Britain primarily for strategic and economic reasons. They sought to expand their empire, gain access to valuable resources like metals, and establish trade routes. Additionally, the conquest of Britain was seen as a way to enhance the prestige of Roman leaders and demonstrate military might. The invasion led by Julius Caesar in 55 and 54 BCE was also motivated by the desire to quell local tribes that posed threats to Roman interests in Gaul.

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