The skies are blue and clear. The clouds hang low and mountains – ancient monoliths – reach up with their fingers to touch them. The trees are ancient; the forests wise; and the prairies and grasslands are fruitful with greenery and wildflowers. Clear streams bring freshly melted water from the glaciers down to the inhabitants of valleys. The people here are contented with themselves and their surroundings. There is much singing and laughter to be heard. This is Switzerland, a small but noble country located in Europe.
Switzerland is a unique and beautiful country and everyone should see it with their own two eyes sometime during their existence. This country has amazing geography, culture, and all manner of things to see and do while you are there.
Part of the allure of the country is that it has a deeply rooted history, with marks from people all over Europe. There is evidence that suggests that mankind has been living in Switzerland since 50,000 years ago. However, it wasn’t until 1500 B.C.E. that pre-bronze age people settled in the plateau (Jud). During the Iron Age Celts used their superior technology to subjugate the lesser tribes in their conquest to add all of Europe to their empire. This meant that the Bronze Age cultures of Switzerland were displaced (Jud).
A tribe Celts in Switzerland were under siege from one of the other tribes to the east, as a result they moved west into what is now France. At this time, France was part of the Roman Empire, and Julius Caesar did not approve of the tribe squatting on his lands. He did, however, offer the Celts protection if they went back to Switzerland and became a independent state of the Empire. The Celts agreed, and became Roman citizens with their own govern...
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...ways remain a beautiful and amazing country that is a privilege that all deserve to see.
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... that evokes pride in its citizens, and will continue to be appreciated by future generations.
When the Romans Invaded Briton each Celtic tribe was treated differently. The Celtic Iceni tribe kept out of the violent conflict, and because of this they were awarded ‘client kingdom’ status by the Romans. Being a client kingdom meant that the Iceni tribe maintained a considerable amount of independence. They were allowed to keep their rulers, and they were allowed to mint coin. They were bound by treaty to Rome, who in return would back them up, often against rival tribes. Yet the Romans took the view that they had the authority, to at any time intervene in the internal affairs of their client kingdoms. On the other hand the main city of the Trinovantes tribe, which was located just south of the Iceni tribe, was declared by Emperor Claudius as the capital of his British province. The Trinovantes people lost their freedom as well as having most of the...
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