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Great Britain is an island in the British Isles which comprises most of the sovereign state of the United Kingdom.

Celtic peoples, including the ancestors of the Welsh, are indigenous to it. The Romans conquered most of the island through successive invasions from the 1st century BCE to the 1st century CE, building Hadrian's Wall to defend their northern boundary. The disintegration of the Roman Empire in the 5th century allowed a mass migration of Germanic peoples into the island which drove the Celts to its western and northern regions. Eventually, the Kingdom of England emerged as the premier power on the island from the coalescence of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms while the Kingdom of Scotland formed at the northern end. To the west, surviving Celts established several petty kingdoms which developed into a common Welsh identity.[1]

History

Roman Empire

Prior to the Roman invasion, Great Britain was ruled by King Lud around 66 CE.[2]

Around 122 CE,[3], Emperor Hadrian constructed Hadrian's Wall to keep out northern tribes from Scotland.[4]

Middle Ages

The Kingdom of Wessex was founded in the south of the island in 519.[5]

Early Modern period

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The Peace of Utrecht was signed by Anne, Queen of Great Britain in 1714, officially ending the War of the Spanish Succession. This would go on to indirectly trigger the Golden Age of Piracy in the Caribbean Sea.[6]

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