Towns in Roman Britain
Towns in Roman Britain
Ingrit Roosileht
7.Klass
2013
Roman roads
The Romans built Britain's first towns. They built towns all over
Britain as centers to administer the people they had conquered.
Within 17 years of the invasion, they had several major towns
connected by the famous Roman roads.
Towns soon became important places for meetings and trade.
What were Roman towns like?
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The Roman towns were full of fine buildings and temples.
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Streets were laid out in neat, straight lines, like on a chess-
board. In the middle there was a large square, called the
forum
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Many towns had running water and sewers. Aqueducts were
bridges for bringing water to the towns.
Only the rich had water piped to their houses; everyone else
used water from public fountains. The only toilets were public
lavatories, which were built around the town and connected to
underground sewers.
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