- A. The Normans
- B. The Geats
- C. The Celts
- D. The Anglo-Saxons
You are correct! The answer is D. The Anglo-Saxons.
Around 450 AD, Germanic tribes known as the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes began migrating from what is now northern Germany and southern Denmark to Britain. They settled primarily in the southern and eastern parts of the island, gradually pushing back the Celtic inhabitants and establishing Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.
Here’s why the other options are incorrect:
- A. The Normans: The Normans, descendants of Vikings who settled in northern France, invaded England much later, in 1066.
- B. The Geats: The Geats were a legendary people mentioned in the epic poem Beowulf, but they are not considered to be a historical group responsible for invading Britain.
- C. The Celts: The Celts were the original inhabitants of Britain before the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons. They were pushed westward and northward by the Anglo-Saxon invasions
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