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Introduction to anglo-Saxon language

Anglo-Saxons are a branch of ancient Germanic tribes, who originally lived in jutland, the Danish Islands and the northwest coast of Germany. In 450 AD, two tribes, the Angles and the Saxons, immigrated to the island of Great Britain on a large scale, and then the two tribes gradually merged into the Anglo-Saxons. Through conquest and assimilation, the Anglo-Saxons and the "natives" (Celts) of Great Britain, together with the "Danes" and "Normans" who immigrated later, merged for a long time, forming the English (including Scots) in the modern sense. Anthropology refers to the classification of British ancestors: Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Saxon, Saxon (most British people are descendants of Anglo-Saxon).