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Following the successful invasion of Britain in 43 AD, the Romans established the first proper towns across the province of Britannia. According to the official handbook, what was the primary purpose of these Roman towns?

  1. A
    They were built as defensive outposts to protect the country from the Norman Conquest.
  2. They served as centers for trade and administration.Cevap
  3. C
    They were designed as the first farming communities of the Bronze Age.
  4. D
    They were primarily used as sites for the construction of stone circles.

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The towns served as centers for trade and administration.
The Roman occupation brought about the development of the first proper towns in Britain. These urban centers were designed to manage the province's economy and governance, serving as vital hubs for trade and administration throughout the four centuries of Roman rule.

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1
Identify the historical period referenced.
The Roman occupation of Britain (starting in 43 AD).
The question specifies the 43 AD invasion led by the Romans.
2
Recall the characteristics of Roman urbanization in Britain.
The Romans built the first proper towns in Britain.
Towns were a hallmark of Roman infrastructure, replacing the hillforts of the Iron Age.
3
Select the primary function of these towns as stated in the handbook.
They were centers for trade and administration.
The handbook explicitly identifies these two functions as the main roles of Roman towns.

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Roman Urbanization and Infrastructure
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