The Anglo-Saxons invaded and settled in Roman Britain, leading to the transition from Roman to Anglo-Saxon dominance in England.
Anglo-Saxons, consisting of Angles, Saxons, and Jutes, invaded and settled in Roman Britain between 410-650 AD. This period marked the transition from Roman influence to Anglo-Saxon dominance in England, leading to the de-Romanization of the region.
The Anglo-Saxons gradually conquered southeastern Britain, replacing Celtic-speaking peoples. They had a decentralized social structure with chiefs and kings ruling small territories.
The Anglo-Saxons faced Viking raids in the late eighth century, leading to the establishment of a Viking kingdom and eventually Norman rule after the conquest in 1066.
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