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The influence of foreign aggression on Britain

There are many. First of all, the invasions by Romans, Danes and French had a great influence on the Celtics living in Britain at that time, which made the Jutes, a native English nation, disappear and another native Celtic emigrated to Ireland and Scotland. Since then, Britain has become the territory of the Angles and Saxons, until today.

The Romans introduced Christianity, which made Britain become a Christian country from a primitive religion country. In addition, the Romans also introduced characters, and English characters evolved from Latin. In addition, the knowledge of road system, drainage system and defense system brought by the Romans made the social development of the British more modern.

The French brought the feudal system. After being occupied by France in 166, Britain officially changed from a society still similar to the slavery society to a feudal society. The country changed from a loose rural patriarch rule to a king-appointed Lord rule, which established centralization and made the British society develop. The feudal manor system introduced from France made preparations in advance for privatization and the germination of capitalism. In addition, the long-term influence of the French on Britain lies in his formal integration of Britain into the mainstream European society. After 166, British rulers often invaded the European continent as descendants of France, giving the British an excuse and ambition to become a European power.

The Nordic Danes you mentioned are part of the Vikings, and their influence is similar to that of the Angles and Saxons. They also contributed to the complete assimilation and elimination of the Jutes and the expulsion of the Celts and the establishment of today's British nation.