The Romans had a significant impact on Celtic Britain after their invasion in 43 AD. They introduced new technologies, infrastructure, and administrative systems that transformed daily life for the Celtic tribes. The Romans built roads, towns, and fortifications, bringing a level of organization and development that was previously unseen in the region. They also introduced Roman customs, language, and religion, leading to a cultural shift in Celtic society. However, Roman rule also led to conflicts and resistance among the Celtic tribes, ultimately shaping the history and identity of Britain for centuries to come.
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