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24. The Anglo-Saxons were:

A. Germanic peoples who invaded and settled England.
B. English raiders who settled in Italy.
C. Muslims from North Africa who invaded Spain.
D. French warriors who invaded Rome.
E. None of the Above
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Germanic people who invaded and settled England (A)
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User Prabin Meitei
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The correct answer is A.

The people we call Anglo-Saxons were actually immigrants from northern Germany and southern Scandinavia. Bede, a monk from Northumbria writing some centuries later, says that they were from some of the most powerful and warlike tribes in Germany. Bede names three of these tribes: the Angles, Saxons and Jutes.
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