Britainwas a peripheral province of the Roman Empire and Romanhistoriansmentioned Britain only in passing (except for the years ofitsconquest.) Its main interaction with the rest of the empire was through trade.Britainhad mines and exported iron, silver, led and tin (tin was important for theproductionof bronze which is a copper and tin alloy). Britain was an import market for pottery,amphorae,salted fish from the westernMediterranean, glass and lava stones for grinding.
The Romans revolutionised British agriculture. They introduced vegetables (asparagus, cabbages, carrots, celery, garlic, leeks, onions, peas, radishes, turnips, shallots) herbs (bay, basil, rosemary, thyme and savoury mint and herbs that were used in brewing and for medicinal purposes). They also introduced new and more productive grains which made bread became important in the British diet. They brought 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. They also brought walnuts and sweet chestnuts.
The Romans also built roads, aqueducts, sewers, public toilets, public baths and public buildings. They bought metals from the British mines and imported amphorae and olive oil. Roman coins made it easier for the Britons to trade with the rest of the Roman Empire.
the Romans in England they raced chariots and they had many gladiator fights.
these Romans were not the most important out of the whole lot bearing in mind England is only a small part of the roman tribe.
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The Romans ruled Britain for about 350 years.
The Romans lived mostly in the towns they built. Some rich Romans had villas in the countryside. Many of the Romans in Britain were sodiers who lived in the forts where their legions were stationed or along Hadrian's Wall.
The Romans and the Normans.=]The last people to successfully invade Britain were the Normans from Normandy, France in 1066, although they did not invade Scotland which is part of Britain.
The Romans left roads because they wanted the roads so that they can get to other places of Britain easier and quicker.
Britannia . It was first brought to the attention of the Roman people by the campaigns of Julius Caesar in 55 and 54 BC, but was not proven to be an island until the early eighties A.D., when the governor Gnaeus Julius Agricola sent an exploratory naval expedition around the north coast of Scotland
Lots and those changes are still with us today...
Britain was invaded by the Romans.
The Romans ruled Britain for about 350 years.
The Romans first invaded Britain in 55 BC. In 43 AD they officially annexed it. In this nearly 100 year span, Romans were living in and trading with Britain.
No they were not. The Romans left Britain in the late 5th century.
The Romans ruled over Britain from 43 CE - 410 CE.
The Romans brought sugar to Britain. Before the Romans, people in Britain used honey, and other sweet foods as sweeteners.
The Romans arrived in Britain in 55AD.
WELL OF COURSE THE ROMANS INVADED BRITAIN.........!!
The Romans changed Britain by the houses because they were made out of brick , stone and tiles because we wouldn't of lived in brick houses which are steep on the ground.
The Romans changed Britain by the houses because they were made out of brick , stone and tiles because we wouldn't of lived in brick houses which are steep on the ground.
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