Julius Caesar arrived in Britain in 54 BC.
When the Romans came to Britain, they built roads to move troops through forests and marshes. When the Romans left (in 410 BC), the British seized the whole country and destroyed almost the entire civilization that Rome had established. In the 11th century, the Normans invaded England. This was the fifth and final invasion of England. When King Edward died, he had no sons, and Earl Harold was elected to the throne. William was a distant relative of the late king, also occupied the English throne. In 1066, he began to assemble an army to invade Britain. The battle between the Normans and the Anglo-Saxons took place on October 11, 1066 in Hastings. The Normans were better armed. Anglo-Saxons had a small cavalry, but were poorly armed. The battle is over, the British troops retreated. William became king of England. The Norman invaders brought with them a Norman-French language, which for many years mixed with Anglo-Saxon, forming modern English
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