The Gallic ones overcome do not seek to recover their independence.
The Druids are agitated in vain, the Civilis Batavian, far from being looked like a liberator, is fought like an enemy (70 ap.J.
C).
The Gallic ones voluntarily obey in Rome; allured by Roman civilization, they easily adopt the habits, the tastes, the religion and the language even of their winners; they become Gallo-romains, are useful with bravery in the legions, instead of fighting the ones against the others, and share the destinies of the Empire.
At the second century they know Christianity and embrace it with enthusiasm; conversion is almost complete at the fourth century, thanks to Hilaire saint of Poitiers and with saint Martin de Tours.