A.Although the presence of the army in certain areas caused resentment among the local population, it provided important services such as building infrastructure.
B.By recruiting unemployed young men for its auxiliary units, the army made it possible for them to stay in their home towns and provide financial support for their families.
C.Large quantities of cash from soldiers’ pay stimulated development, but also drove up prices, making it hard for local residents to afford goods and services.
D.Though the army appropriated land and some goods, it also paid for many supplies, stimulating local economic growth.
E.The forts contributed to the quality of local crafts by bringing in artisans from distant places who brought with them new skills and techniques.
F.Roman soldiers started families with local inhabitants, and over the generations, the military community became a stable part of British society.