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Roman Imperial Administration In Britain

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Roman Imperial Administration in Britain refers to the governance and organizational structure implemented by the Roman Empire in the province of Britannia during its occupation.

Key Features

  • Presence of a governor appointed by Rome
  • Establishment of administrative centers like Londinium (London)
  • Use of Roman law and taxation systems
  • Construction of roads, forts, and infrastructure for efficient governance

Pros

  • Efficient organization and governance
  • Integration of Roman culture and infrastructure benefits

Cons

  • Heavy taxation burden on local population
  • Suppression of local customs and traditions

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