The roman times in
british history h2>
In the early days
of history (50-450) England was known as Britain and the people who lived there
were the Britons. There were no big towns on the British Isles at that time.
People lived in small villages along the rivers or near the sea. The Britons
caught fish, grew wheat and had many pigs, cows and sheep in the meadows near
the rivers and on the sides of the mountains. Later they learned to make things
of wool and metal and sold them to the people who came across the sea. p>
The Romans with
Julius Caesar at the head invaded the British Isles and forced the population
to pay tribute. p>
The Romans kept
their armies in Britain. They built roads and had the country under control. P>
They protected
themselves from the attacks of the Britons by the walls which they built across
Britain. P>
You can see the
Roman walls in Britain even now. Here is Hadrian's Wall which was built by the
emperor Hadrian in the year 122. p>
The Romans left the
country only in the second half of the 5th century. The Roman armies were
called back to Italy where they defended the country from barbaric peoples. p>
Roman-римський; n рімлянінBritish Isles-Британські островаan invader-завоевательto protect-защіщатьthe Britons-бріттиto invade-завойовувати p>
to force-заставлять p>
population-населення p>
tribute-дань p>
to keep
(kept; kept)-тримати p>
a road-дорога p>
a century-век p>
barbaric-варварський p>
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