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The Anglo-Saxons were Angles, Saxons, and Jutes from Germany and Denmark
Related questions (2)
easysingle choice
Where did the Anglo-Saxons come from?
France and Spain
Germany and Denmark
Italy and Greece
Norway and Sweden
Explanation
The Anglo-Saxons (Angles, Saxons, and Jutes) came from present-day Germany and Denmark. France and Spain are too far south and west, Italy and Greece are Mediterranean countries, and Norway and Sweden are associated with the Vikings, not the Anglo-Saxons.
mediummultiple choice
Which of the following were Anglo-Saxon groups that settled in Britain? (Select all that apply)
Angles
Saxons
Vikings
Jutes
Explanation
The three Anglo-Saxon groups were the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes. Vikings came later (from the 8th century onwards) and were a separate group from Scandinavia, not part of the Anglo-Saxon migration.