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‘Romanisation’ of Britain: Industry & Trade

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‘Romanisation’ of Britain: Industry & Trade

Natural resources

Natural resources

  • Romans exploited the natural resources in Britain.
  • For example: grains, lead, tin, iron, copper, silver.
Industry

Industry

  • With the natural resources, the Romans built industries.
  • For example: pottery, salt production, glass making, jewellery making.
Trade

Trade

  • All those products could be sold for money.
  • The money was used to buy other products.
  • To help with trade, the Romans built more than 10,000 miles of road in Britain.
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