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Hadrian's Wall
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Hadrian's Wall

Constant attacks
- The Roman army was stronger, but the Caledonian tribes continued to attack them.
- These attacks were costing Rome money and time.

Hadrian's Wall
- In AD 122, Roman Emperor Hadrian decided to put a stop to the attacks.
- Adrian built a long stone wall between Caledonia and Roman Britain.
- This was Hadrian's Wall.

Characteristics
- Hadrian's Wall was 120 km long.
- The wall was almost 4 meters high.
- There were small forts and observation points with soldiers every couple of miles.
- The wall took around 6 years to be built.
1Changes in Britain from Stone Age to Iron Age
1.1Introduction to Prehistory
1.2Changes through the Prehistoric Ages
2The Roman Empire & its Impacts on Britain
2.1The Roman Empire
2.2Roman Britain
3Britain's Settlement by Anglo-saxons & Scots
3.1Life After the Romans
4The Vikings & Anglo-Saxon Struggle for England
4.1Who were the Vikings?
4.2Viking Raids in Britain
4.3Vikings Settlements
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1Changes in Britain from Stone Age to Iron Age
1.1Introduction to Prehistory
1.2Changes through the Prehistoric Ages
2The Roman Empire & its Impacts on Britain
2.1The Roman Empire
2.2Roman Britain
3Britain's Settlement by Anglo-saxons & Scots
3.1Life After the Romans
4The Vikings & Anglo-Saxon Struggle for England
4.1Who were the Vikings?
4.2Viking Raids in Britain
4.3Vikings Settlements
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