The tribes known as the Jutes, the Angles, and the Saxons began to settle in Britain after the Roman army left in 410 AD. By approximately 600 AD, which of the following accurately describes the political and cultural distribution of power across Britain?
- Anglo-Saxon kingdoms were established in the south and east, while the west and north of Britain remained primarily British.Cevap
- BThe Viking invaders had successfully established the Danelaw throughout the north and east of Britain.
- CThe Norman invasion had successfully united the independent kingdoms under the rule of William the Conqueror.
- DThe Roman army had returned to Britain and re-established control over the southern provinces to protect against Germanic tribes.
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Anglo-Saxon kingdoms were established in the south and east, while the west and north of Britain remained primarily British.
By the year 600 AD, the Anglo-Saxon tribes (Angles, Saxons, and Jutes) had established several independent kingdoms, primarily in the south and east of Britain. The native British people (the Britons) continued to inhabit and control the areas in the west, such as Wales, and the north, such as Scotland.
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Anglo-Saxon Settlement Geography