Sub-Roman Britain (AD 410 - 600) (jan 1, 410 – jan 1, 600)
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End of Roman Rule (AD 410): The Roman Empire began to withdraw its troops from Britain around AD 410 due to pressures elsewhere in the empire. This left a power vacuum and led to a period known as Sub-Roman Britain, where Romanized Britons continued to live in a largely Roman way but faced increasing pressure from invading groups.
Continued Celtic Influence: During this period, the native Britons, who were largely Celtic-speaking, continued to maintain their culture, especially in areas like Wales, Cornwall, and Scotland.
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