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erastova [34]
2 years ago
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Which historical event does the beginning of the Anglo-Saxon period roughly correspond with? A. The Norman invasion of Britain B

. The Viking invasion of Britain C. The Roman pull-out from Britain D. The Battle of Hastings
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mash [69]2 years ago
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The historical event that the beginning of the Anglo-Saxon period roughly corresponds with is C. the Roman pull-out from Britain.
Both of these happened sometime in the 5th century. 
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