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The beginning of the Anglo-Saxon period roughly corresponds with which historical event? 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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c... the roman pull out of Britain

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The correct answer is C. The Roman pull-out from Britain.


Indeed, the soldier Roman soldier Flavius Claudius Constantinus decided to take the title of Western Roman Emperor in 407 A.D. (5th century), adopting the imperial name of Constantine III. He failed, however, to protect Roman Britain from Anglo-Saxon invasions and raids and his rule was ultimately rejected by the Roman-Britons who decided to arm themselves. and organize their own protection. They also failed to protect their territory from these invasions and were conquered by the Anglo-Saxons, who ended up dividing the territory into seven Saxon Kingdoms, the Heptarchy.

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