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The invaders of Britain
The Celts
began to arrive in Britain from north west Germany around 700 B.C.
They believed in the natural elements such as the sun, the moon, the trees
They were warries
They were farmers and fishermen
They worked irony
The Romans
invaded Britain in 43-47 AD under Emperor Claudius
They built over 9,600 km of paved roads in Britain
They built Hadrian’s Wall in the north
They built the first bridge on the River Thames
The Normans
were the men from the North
They discended from the Vikings
They spoke french and they were known for their fighting skills
The Anglo- Saxons
came from the North Sea regions of Northern Europe.
They were fishermen and farmers.
The Anglo-Saxon migrations gave Britain its new name: England