The people who already lived in Britain before the arrival of the Romans and other later settlers were primarily the Celts. They were a diverse group of tribes with distinct languages and cultures, often referred to collectively as the Britons. Over time, the term "Britons" came to denote the Celtic inhabitants of Britain prior to significant Roman influence.
The people who lived in Britain before the Romans belonged to various tribes under local warlords, such as the Iceni, the Belgae, the Dobunni, etc.
Around 6.5 million people lived in Britain in 1750.
any place people lived was a home front
Americans did not elect representatives to Parliament as people who lived in Great Britain did.
they didnt live in Britain any more they lived in briain get in no t in Britain
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The first people who lived in Nevada are called Nevadians and they are also called Woodland people. :)
Yes, it is a valid term, as the people in Britain and Gaul lived according to Roman law and culture, with many of them becoming Roman citizens and magistrates.Yes, it is a valid term, as the people in Britain and Gaul lived according to Roman law and culture, with many of them becoming Roman citizens and magistrates.Yes, it is a valid term, as the people in Britain and Gaul lived according to Roman law and culture, with many of them becoming Roman citizens and magistrates.Yes, it is a valid term, as the people in Britain and Gaul lived according to Roman law and culture, with many of them becoming Roman citizens and magistrates.Yes, it is a valid term, as the people in Britain and Gaul lived according to Roman law and culture, with many of them becoming Roman citizens and magistrates.Yes, it is a valid term, as the people in Britain and Gaul lived according to Roman law and culture, with many of them becoming Roman citizens and magistrates.Yes, it is a valid term, as the people in Britain and Gaul lived according to Roman law and culture, with many of them becoming Roman citizens and magistrates.Yes, it is a valid term, as the people in Britain and Gaul lived according to Roman law and culture, with many of them becoming Roman citizens and magistrates.Yes, it is a valid term, as the people in Britain and Gaul lived according to Roman law and culture, with many of them becoming Roman citizens and magistrates.
48.2 million
it took away the jobs of those who already lived there due to migrants were willing to work for cheap
The people of Mexico are called Mexicans
The oldest Weirmaraner in Britain was called Timothy and lived to be 20 years old. He passed away in 2003.