Anglo-Saxons.
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The Saxons may have used a short and primitive bow and arrow, but the bow and arrow as we know it came about in Wales during the late 1200's and was first used successfully 'en masse' by the English army at Crecy, in 1346.
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Anglo-Saxons.
with me
The members of three tribes, the Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes, made up the majority of those who invaded and conquered Roman Britain and lager became know as the Anglo-Saxons. However, smaller numbers of people from other Germanic tribes also participated in this migration and conquest. And some members of all these tribes remained in Continental Europe and followed other paths.
Germanic languages were brought to Britain by the Anglo-Saxons, who migrated from continental Europe in the 5th century AD. Their languages eventually evolved into what we now know as Old English.
Beowulf was a model hero to the Anglo-Saxons because he demonstrated characteristics such as bravery, loyalty, and strength. He showed willingness to confront supernatural foes to protect his people, and his accomplishments in battle were celebrated in epic poetry as a source of inspiration for others to emulate. Additionally, Beowulf's leadership, generosity, and humility further solidified his status as a role model for Anglo-Saxon society.
Mainly white anglo-saxons who distrusted both foreigners and Catholics. They started a political party called the "know nothing party".
The English language has been shaped by various influences over time. It has roots in the Germanic languages spoken by the Anglo-Saxons, with added influence from Latin and French due to historical conquests and interactions. Over centuries, English evolved through a process of blending these different linguistic elements to become the language we know today.
The English language dates back to around the 5th century when Germanic tribes, such as the Angles and Saxons, settled in Britain. Over time, their language evolved into what we now know as Old English.
The Saxons may have used a short and primitive bow and arrow, but the bow and arrow as we know it came about in Wales during the late 1200's and was first used successfully 'en masse' by the English army at Crecy, in 1346.
1620.... now i wanna know why it was settled...
they found artifacts where they settled
It was continental Europeans. The Saxons, Jutes, and Angles were seen as one. That one was know as the "Saxons". That created a problem for the continental Europeans due to the fact that not all of the Saxons immigrated to England. There were also the German Saxons. There were two of them. Identical. So to distinguish them, the Europeans started to call the English by the name of the 2nd largest tribe, the "Angles". (The German Saxons were 100% Saxons, while the English were multi-tribal). The Scots, the Irish & the Welsh did not encounter the German Saxons. They only had to deal with the English. So no one to compare the English with, which is the reason they still call the English today as the "Saxons" in their own language.