How did the Romans conquer Britain?

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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
A Roman soldier re-enactor with a javelin and shield.
A map showing Romans invading southern Britain.
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The Roman invasion began in southern Britain.
  • Around 2,000 years ago, Britain was ruled by tribes of people called the Celts. But this was about to change.
  • The Romans wanted Britain's precious metals gold, tin and iron – and its cattle.
  • A number of Roman emperor's wanted the glory of conquering Britain and adding it to the empire.
A map showing Romans invading southern Britain.
Image caption,
The Roman invasion began in southern Britain.
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When did the Romans come to Britain?

  • In 54-55BC Julius Caesar tried to invade but failed.
  • In 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.
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How did the Celts fight back?

Cartoon of Roman soldier raising their fist.
  • 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 chose to fight.
Cartoon of Roman soldier raising their fist.
Cartoon of Queen Boudicca about to go into battle.
  • 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 Queen Boudicca of the Iceni tribe.

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Watch: Who was Queen Boudicca?

Find out why Queen Boudicca led a rebellion against the Romans.

What did Boudicca do?

A town burned down by Queen Boudicca
  • 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.

A town burned down by Queen Boudicca

Watch: What happened to Boudicca?

What happened when Boudicca faced the Roman army?

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Activities

Activity 1: Roman emperors

Click on each image to discover which Roman emperors invaded Britain.

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Activity 2: Quiz – Roman invasion of Britain

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