The Roman presence in Britain, spanning from the invasion in 43 AD to the military withdrawal in 410 AD, was a period of significant cultural and social transition. While the Romans maintained control for nearly four centuries, they faced notable resistance and introduced changes that fundamentally altered the island's beliefs and infrastructure. Based on the history of Roman Britain, which of the following statements is correct?
- The first Christian communities were established in Britain during the Roman occupation.Cevap
- BQueen Boudicca’s rebellion in the 1st century AD successfully drove the Romans out of Britain, ending their rule permanently.
- CHadrian's Wall was constructed in the north of England specifically to protect the Roman province from Viking raids coming from Scandinavia.
- DFollowing the Roman withdrawal in 410 AD, the Normans immediately invaded and introduced the feudal system to the island.
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The first Christian communities were established in Britain during the Roman occupation.
The correct statement identifies that the Roman occupation saw the establishment of the first Christian communities in Britain, which is a specific cultural development documented in the official handbook alongside infrastructure like roads and public buildings.
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The religious and social legacy of the Roman occupation
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