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The Britons were giving aid to their cousins in Gaul in their resistance against the Roman force commanded by Julius Caesar. Caesar invaded Britain, subdued it, imposed a tax, appointed compliant local rulers and left because he didn't have the resources to occupy it.

Rome returned over a hundred years later to occupy it when troubles broke out again.

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The Romans invaded Britain in 43 in order to enhance the standing of the emperor Claudius. The Romans were used to having military men as their leaders and the nonmilitary Claudius needed to be noticed in that area. A massive "invasion" was staged in southern Britain, which had previously been secured by Paulinus and Vespasian.

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because they wanted to get the hard battle over and done with

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Force of Habit

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The Romans came to England by ship.

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