The Romans built approximately 2,000 miles of roads in Britain during their occupation, which lasted from AD 43 to AD 410. These roads were crucial for military transport, trade, and communication across the province. The most famous of these roads is Watling Street, which connected Dover to Wroxeter. Roman roads significantly influenced the development of transportation networks in Britain for centuries to come.
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