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How did Britain, far from the European continent, become civilized?
The Romans always adopted the strategy of fighting to support the war. They first plundered slaves and robbed money in the newly developed colonies, and then established a colonial government and imposed heavy taxes on the conquered areas. Caesar, as the Roman emperor, is no exception. When the Roman army fought a bloody battle with the unruly Gaul, Caesar discovered the British island (the predecessor of Britain) near Gaul.

Although Caesar gained unprecedented wealth and slaves for Rome in the war of conquering Gaul, he was not satisfied. In a strong desire to conquer, Caesar decided to launch a war of aggression against the British Isles. At this time, Britain was no match for Rome at all. They are still in a state of numerous tribes and armed scuffles. They don't know that a powerful enemy will come soon, and they don't know how to protect themselves.

The Roman navy crossed the ocean.

First, Caesar conquered Britain.

Caesar's conquest of Britain was divided into two stages. For the first time, due to insufficient preparation and too few foot soldiers, I returned to the island shortly after landing.

When he conquered the British Island for the second time, Caesar made careful preparations and led tens of thousands of elite Roman soldiers to raid the British Island. Although all ethnic groups in Britain, represented by Celts, rose up against the Roman invasion, due to the huge gap between the two sides in military organization, weapons and equipment, and arms distribution, Roman soldiers under Caesar won one after another and finally conquered southern Britain.

British weapons are relatively backward.

Sadly, however, Britain is far less rich than Gaul. There are neither a lot of gold, silver and jewels nor high-quality slaves here. Because the people on the British island are not civilized, it is difficult to sell them as slaves at a good price. But the worse is yet to come. Shortly after Caesar's expedition to Britain, the Gauls rebelled. After learning the news of the rebellion, Caesar led his main force back to Gaul. Without the restriction of the Roman army, the British island regained its independence.

Second, the Latinization of British Island.

Although Caesar's army left the British Isle, after seeing the prosperity of Roman culture, the people in the south of the British Isle began to learn from Rome, which opened the way for the Latinization of the British Isle.

At the beginning of the 20th century, in 65438+, Simbilin became the king of the Lone people in Karttaavi, and at this time, his tribe had become the leading force in southern England. Simbilin himself worships Roman culture very much, so he vigorously promoted the Latinization of the British Island during his administration, such as sending people to make friends with the Roman emperor Augustus, using Latin characters in tribes, casting Roman gold coins, and encouraging Roman businessmen to do business in China.

The original intention of Simbilin's learning from Rome was to promote his own national civilization and develop his own tribal power, but the excessive opening attracted the greedy eyes of the Romans and the disaster of the British came again.

Roman army

Third, Britain was conquered again.

Time flies, unconsciously, it has passed since Caesar conquered 100 years. During this 100 year, earth-shaking changes have taken place in Rome, and the harmonious system of * * * was overthrown and replaced by the autocratic monarchy of the emperor.

When the Roman throne passed to Claudius, Rome's internal politics were clear and there were no strong enemies outside, so it was the time when its national strength was at its peak. Therefore, Claudius decided to continue to wage a war of foreign aggression in order to expand the territory and territory of the empire and seize more wealth and population.

Roman infantry phalanx

When the Roman army landed on the British island again, it was not faced with the United Britons more than 100 years ago. At this time, all ethnic groups in the southern part of the British Island were dissatisfied with the long-term hegemony of the Loni people in Karttaavi, so when the Romans invaded the Loni people in Karttaavi, they all chose to stand by and watch the Roman legion defeat the Loni people in Karttaavi with overwhelming advantage.

After defeating the Rodoni in Karttaavi, the Roman Legion continued to advance steadily and finally conquered most of the southeast of the island.

Rebellion in the British Isles

Fourth, the Romans consolidated their rule over the British Island.

When the Roman army attacked the Welsh mountains, it suddenly received news that the fans of Sinai and the Trino Wante in the rear had defected. The reason for the rebellion was that the Romans plundered and slaughtered the two peoples after the conquest, so the two peoples fought back to the death.

After the Roman army rushed back to the division headquarters, it easily defeated these two weak rebel nations. What followed was more cruel slaughter and plunder, which also confirmed what we said before. The Roman way of fighting was to support the war by fighting.

Roman aristocrats who became rich by war.

The Battle of Britain was a long war for the Romans. After thirty-five years of landing in Britain, the Romans finally conquered Wales again. At this point, the Roman expansion in the British Isles came to an end. Due to the limitation of geography and natural environment, the Romans had to stop conquering the undeveloped places on the British island.

Rome conquered the aliens.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) The influence of Roman conquest on Britain

The Roman conquest of the British Island was of great significance to the British Island.

First, the purpose of the Roman conquest of Britain was to plunder wealth, not to survive. Therefore, after they conquered the British Isles, although there were also acts of burning, killing and looting, they mainly established a new political order to ensure that they could collect enough taxes to feed the Roman army and people.

Second, the Romans were a farming people, and they developed farming techniques. After the Romans conquered the British Island, advanced farming techniques were also introduced to the British Island. The development of land and the increase of food greatly accelerated the road to civilization in Britain.

Thirdly, after accepting the Latinization of Rome, all ethnic groups on the British Island have a sense of belonging to the Latinized ethnic groups on the European continent. Therefore, later British talents can be culturally integrated into the European continent.