Why did the Romans leave Britain? - Teacher notes
History Resource Description
The departure of the Romans from Britain was a complex event influenced by multiple factors. One significant reason was the frustration the Romans felt due to persistent rebellions within the British territories. A notable figure who led these insurrections was Queen Boudica, whose fierce resistance against Roman rule remains historically renowned. Teachers are encouraged to direct their pupils to an educational resource for a detailed account of how the Romans managed to conquer Britain initially and to assign a task where students compile a list of 10 facts about the rebellious queen, Boudica.
After learning about the Roman conquest and the resistance led by figures like Boudica, students are advised to contemplate the consequences of the Roman withdrawal from Britain. This reflective exercise is designed to lay the groundwork for their upcoming studies on the Anglo-Saxons, which is the focus of the next year's curriculum. The transition period between the end of the Iron Age and the conclusion of Roman rule brought significant changes to Britain, and understanding the reasons behind the Roman exodus is crucial for comprehending the broader historical context of the era.