Roman Britain economy mindmap
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- Created on: 11-05-18 22:20
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- PRIA
- Before the invasion there was clearly a functioning economy as they were importing into the uk
- This only really occurred in the south east.
- Economy
- Ports boosted the economy as they offered easy transport links to the continent.
- Britain would soon be a big player in the empire.It was seen as an accessory at first but now it is vital.
- Panegyric of constantius
- Britain would soon be a big player in the empire.It was seen as an accessory at first but now it is vital.
- Army
- Ports boosted the economy as they offered easy transport links to the continent.
- Before the invasion there was clearly a functioning economy as they were importing into the uk
- weylwn burial is evidence of importation from the continent
- Coin minting occurred at a basic level at the oppida.
- Oppida offered a space for trade, there was roads but not maintain was centralised taxing and government didn't exist
- The army offered a boost to the economy, one way they did this was the creation of military communities
- One example of this is vindolanda
- The army boosted the economy by helping maintain and build roads which offered fast transport links
- The economy also demanded local good such as the birrus which helped the locals to gain an income
- Food was also needed this could be one explanation for the golden age of villas in the 4th c
- Government
- They developed roles and jobs in society
- Economy
- Ports boosted the economy as they offered easy transport links to the continent.
- Britain would soon be a big player in the empire.It was seen as an accessory at first but now it is vital.
- Panegyric of constantius
- Britain would soon be a big player in the empire.It was seen as an accessory at first but now it is vital.
- Army
- Ports boosted the economy as they offered easy transport links to the continent.
- Offered a structure and would've contracted natives to work for the army and gov .Supplying food
- The government offered closer connections to the continent and the rest of the empire.They expanded the economy
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