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The Dawn of Roman Britain
This chapter examines the early years of Roman influence in Britain, starting with Julius Caesar's expeditions in 55 and 54 BC, and the cultural reverberations that followed. It highlights the significant role of local tribes in trade and the evolving political landscape leading up to the Roman invasion. The narrative emphasizes how these initial encounters laid the foundation for a long-lasting Roman presence and cultural integration in the region.