Anglo-Saxons were the Germanic-speaking groups from southwestern Europe.
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- The Angles were part of the Germanic tribes (Angles, Saxons, Jutes) who originally lived in northern Europe.
- Made up of three tribes who came over from Europe, the Anglo-Saxons were called the Angle, Saxon, and Celt tribes.
- The English people and the English language were born from the union of ________. A: the Angles and the Saxons B: Romans and the Norman French C: Danes or Vikings and the Norman French D: Norman conquerors and the defeated Anglo-Saxons
- Looking at ancient tools found in America, archeologist Dennis Stanford noticed that their shape was similar to tools used by the Solutrean culture of southwestern Europe. He thinks it is __________ that people of that culture may have kayaked across the Atlantic from Europe to America. A: conceivable B: intact C: X D: X
- The Anglo-Saxons were Christianized in the ____century.