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♦Get EARLY ACCESS to our videos: / knowledgia / knowledgia ♦The history of Ancient England (40,000 BC - 410 AD) is a remarkable journey. From its earliest settlers to the rise of Celtic societies and then the powerful Roman conquest. The first humans crossed Doggerland into prehistoric Britain , leaving behind artifacts and landmarks like Stonehenge. The ancient England economy thrived on trade, with tin and wool connecting the territory of today's England to markets in as far as Egypt or Greece. The Roman conquest of Britain in 43 AD introduced advanced cities , roads , and governance, shaping the island for centuries. As Rome collapsed, England was left vulnerable to invasions, setting the stage for a new era . More episodes are coming! ♦Our general knowledge channel: / @masteringknowledge ♦Music by Epidemic Sound Big Thank you to: Николай Димитров, Tobias Tron, Mahmoud Shahin, Justin Bourke, Augustus Caesar, Chaim laser Joshua Kerr, Slayer, John McKeon ,Michael Morale,Rory,Smithy3371, The Angry Celt, Paula Collins-Cook, Jonathon Dwigans ♦Sources : Pre-historic Times, as Illustrated by Ancient Remains and the Manners and Customs of Modern Savages Hardcover by John Lubbock - https://amzn.to/4iCgLNr Prehistoric Britain (Routledge World Archaeology) 2nd Edition by Timothy Darvill https://amzn.to/4kDEChK The Small Towns of Roman Britain by Barry C. Burnham - https://amzn.to/4iAYIaL #History #Documentary 00:00 Introduction 00:35 The First 'English' 02:33 Stonehenge 04:10 Bronze Age Britain 06:28 Celtic Society 09:01 The Arrival of Rome 11:35 Boudicca's Rebellion 14:10 Roman Britain 18:58 The Departure of Rome