Why didn’t the Romans conquer Scotland and Ireland?
<p>Firstly, it is necessary to understand the reasons that drove Rome to constant expansion. These can be divided into two main groups: the need for resources and protection from barbarian invasions. The goal of most of the Roman legions’ conquest campaigns was to protect their possessions from regular attacks from wild tribes. The Britons not only supplied weapons to the Gallic tribes but also sailed to continental Europe to plunder. Therefore, Caesar invaded Britain in 55 BC to defeat the Britons on their own land. The expansion of Roman possessions on this island followed the same pattern — the next barbarians raided the Roman settlements, the Romans went to their lands and established themselves in new territories.</p>
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