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Beheaded Britons (an example of why revenge was needed)

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Trinovantes in Colchester were forced into slavery, building the Temple of Claudius and threatened with beheading if they refused. The Iceni in Norfolk were betrayed by the Romans who went back on an agreement to share land. this led to Boudica's uprising.

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23rd Feb 2010

Subjects:
Citizenship, History

Key Stages:
Key Stage 2

Keywords:
Revenge Slavery Romans Boudica Temple

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