Britain was raided by various groups throughout history, most notably the Vikings during the late 8th to early 11th centuries. The Vikings, primarily from Scandinavia, sought to expand their territories, acquire wealth, and establish trade routes. They targeted monasteries and coastal towns, drawn by the riches and resources they contained. Additionally, the Anglo-Saxons faced invasions from the Romans and later the Normans, each motivated by conquest and the desire for land and power.
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vikings raided Britain,Ireland, and other parts of western Europe
Vikings travelled in long ships and raided Britain. They also raided just about every other coastal area of Europe. They settled in Britain, and governed large areas of the island. They also traded as merchants along the rivers that were navigable by their ships.
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Julius Caesar raided Britain, but he was not emperor. Claudius led the invasion and conquest
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On July 10, 1940, The Battle of Britain began, in which German bombers constantly raided Great Britain for three and a half months.
The Vikings invaded the Britich Isles.
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