What did the Romans want in Britain?
The Roman invasion of Britain could be the most significant event ever to happen to the British Isles.
The Romans changed:
- our language
- our culture
- our buildings
- even the way we think
- Around 2,000 years ago, Britain was ruled by tribes of people called the鈥Celts. But this was about to change.
- The Romans wanted Britain's precious metals gold, tin and iron 鈥 and its cattle.
- A number of Roman emperor's wanted the glory of conquering Britain and adding it to the empire.
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When did the Romans come to Britain?
- In 54-55BC Julius Caesar tried to invade but failed.
- 滨苍鈥AD43, ordered by Emperor Claudius, a big Roman army landed on the beaches in Kent.
- Over the next year it battled inland, storming through hillforts and conquering anyone who stood in their way.
How did the Celts fight back?
- If the Celts made peace with the Romans, they agreed to obey Roman laws and pay taxes. In return, they could keep their kingdoms.
- However, some Celtic leaders鈥chose to fight.
After years of heavy taxes and the Romans taking their land, some Celtic tribes were desperate for revenge.
In AD60, one leader who chose to fight was鈥Queen Boudicca鈥痮f the Iceni tribe.
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What did Boudicca do?
Boudicca and her army burned the Roman towns of Colchester and London, before heading to St Albans.
When the Roman army heard about this, they turned back from Wales to face her.
Even though the Romans were outnumbered by Boudica's 200,000 warriors, they were better trained and had better armour.
Both sides clashed in a fierce battle, but the Romans won.
Watch: What happened to Boudicca?
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Activity 1: Roman emperors
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