Roman influence on Britain - Eckman

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Roman influence on Britain
By:Tanasia Pearson , David Comfort and Tiffany Wise
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 Before
the Romans came into Britain and
attempted to take over Britain , the Romans had
no towns. So as soon as the Romans conquered
Britain they began to build towns, splendid villas,
public baths as in Rome itself, Lincoln and
London became the chief roman towns. There were
also about fifty other small towns.
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 Britain
was are very simple community before the
Roman’s came and attempted to modernize them , Britain
didn’t really have any customs , or ways , or things they
went by in there everyday life. The had one chief that
watched over one secluded area , rather than one that
watched over and protected the entire community. When
the Roman’s came over they , took Britain and instead of
having a whole bunch of little communities they made them
into one , community where everyone was apart of the
same one.
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The Roman influence in Britain , helped the Britain's out a
greater deal , but in a way pushed the Romans back from first
place to last. In a way the Roman’s weren't trying to help
Britain out they got a taste of power and wanted more and more,
so they set out to take over the other places that they knew didn’t
have what they did and weren't as advanced as them. So by them
giving and showing all the other places below them what they had
and giving them what they had and teaching them what they knew,
they pout everyone ahead of them.
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As the romans civilized bnritainn , and formed towns and showed them
how to sell their good and make profits off of them , The towns grew
up as markets and centers of administration. In most towns there were
market-places and plenty where merchants sold their goods. The rich
merchants and official had luxurious houses which contained many
rooms, with mosaic floors and central heating. Every Roman town had
a drainage system and a good supply of pure water. Temples and
public baths could be found in most towns. As they continued to show
and teach them things they were unaware existed , and continued to
show other territories things they were all unaware of , they put
everyone ahead of them so in the end the Roman’s were left behind
everyone else that they were once ahead of.
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