When Claudius invaded Britain in AD 43, he brought approximately 40,000 soldiers with him. This force included legions, auxiliaries, and cavalry. The invasion marked the beginning of the Roman conquest of Britain, leading to significant territorial expansion and Roman influence in the region.
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He wanted to worry Lincoln's cabinet enough for them to bring some of Grant's troops East to tackle the threat of a Northern invasion.
Regulars were issued arms. Irregulars often supplied their own.
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Architecture to a degree. By the times the Romans came to Britain they were just about on the out, so not as much remained as it could have.
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No-one knows for sure but they would all have been domesticated ones that were here already - no-one goes to conquer a country with pets or a zoo with them.--actually, Roman conquerers did bring exotic animals (notably, elephants) to Britain, in order to impress and awe the native population.
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No war trophies, although the unit may be able to bring some back for display at the unit. Individual soldiers only get to bring back whatever they buy from authorized vendors.
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The war hawks wanted the war of 1812 because they thought it would bring freedom and it did!There were multiple reasons why the War Hawks called for a war with Britain. One reasons was the abduction of American soldiers.