WHY DID THEY INVADE ENGLAND?  CELTIC AID TO GAULE  ENGLAND “GRANARY OF EUROPE”  FOOD/CORN NEEDED FOR ROMAN ARMY by fdteacher.

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WHY DID THEY INVADE ENGLAND?  CELTIC AID TO GAULE  ENGLAND “GRANARY OF EUROPE”  FOOD/CORN NEEDED FOR ROMAN ARMY by fdteacher

 JULIUS CAESAR  54 B.C  TRIBUTES  SLAVES  CLAUDIUS  43 A.D  ACTUAL CONQUEST by fdteacher

 CONQUEST OF  SOUTH  WEST (WALES)  NATIVE RESISTANCE  MODERN SCOTLAND by fdteacher

 AGRICULTURE  MINOR INDUSTRIES  ROADS  TOWNS by fdteacher

 EX-CELTIC SETTLEMENTS/ARMY CAMPS  VILLAS  FRESCOS, MOSAICS, BATHS, CENTRAL HEATING by fdteacher

 ROMAN RUINS  BATH  EX-ARMY CAMPS  TOWNS IN “CHESTER” by fdteacher