Natural History & Introduction
Iberian Britain & Stonehenge
Celtic Britain & Language
Druids and Celtic Life
Roman Invasion & Consequences
100

What happened to Britain after the Ice Age around 6000 BC?


It became an island


100

Who were the Iberians and where did they come from?


They came from the area of today’s Spain.


100

When did the Celts arrive in the British Isles?


Around 700 BC.


100

Who were the Druids?


Priests and leaders in Celtic society.


100

Who led the Roman conquest of Britain in 43 AD?


Emperor Claudius.


200

How did the earliest people in Britain survive?


They lived as hunters, fishermen, and gatherers.


200

What were the main weapons of the Iberians?


Bows, arrows, spears, shields, and helmets.


200

Name the two main groups of Celts in Britain.


The Britons in the south and the Scots in the north.


200

What did the Druids remember and teach without writing?


Laws, history, medicine, and religion


200

What kinds of structures did the Romans build in Britain?


Roads, bridges, walls, towns, and military camps.


300

Why did Britain become an island?


Because rising sea levels separated it from the European continent.


300

What kinds of buildings and monuments did the Iberians create?


Stone and wooden houses, roads, burial chambers, and stone temples.


300

Which modern languages come from Celtic languages?


Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Manx, Welsh, Cornish, and Breton.


300

How often did Druids from different tribes meet?


Once a year.


300

How did Roman colonization change Britain’s trade and language?


Trade became easier through roads, and Latin replaced many Celtic dialects.


400

Describe the natural environment of Britain after the Ice Age.


It was covered with thick forests full of wild animals and birds.


400

Why is Stonehenge considered a mystery?


Because no one knows exactly how it was built or what it was fully used for.


400

How did Celtic languages contribute to Britain’s cultural identity?


They preserved local traditions and identity, many of which survive today.


400

What role did religion play in Celtic daily life?


It shaped laws, traditions, and even sacrifices, showing its central role in society


400

Why did the Romans leave Britain in 410 AD?


Because Roman legions were needed to defend Italy.


500

Explain how geography influenced the lifestyle of the earliest Britons.


Being an island forced people to depend on fishing, hunting, and local resources, shaping their way of life.


500

Discuss the cultural importance of the Iberians in shaping early Britain.


They introduced farming, architecture, horse-riding, and monumental building, leaving a lasting cultural mark.


500

Compare the lifestyle of the Celts with that of the Iberians.


Iberians focused on farming and building monuments, while Celts added strong linguistic traditions, trading, and organized tribal life.


500

Analyze the importance of Druids in maintaining Celtic society.


They preserved knowledge, united tribes, and guided both spiritual and political life.


500

Evaluate the long-term influence of Roman rule on British culture and history.


They brought cities, roads, Christianity, and Latin words that still shape English today


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