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The Anglo-Saxons were people of _____ origin.
A. Germanic
B. Roman
C. Celtic
D. British

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Priatouri Priatouri
  • 03-09-2019

Answer:

Option A.

Explanation:

Germanic origin, is the right answer.

A cultural group who resided Great Britain from about the 5th century is known as the Anglo-Saxons. This community comprised people from tribes of Germany who moved to the archipelago from continental Europe, whose descendants, and native British societies who embraced many features of Anglo-Saxon customs and language.

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