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The Aglo-Saxons and the Vikings
A Coggle Diagram about the Danes (the vikings or commonly called Danes, they crossed the Atlantic for the treausere, cattle and slaves, the vikings invasion of Britain became an occipation and their language blended with tath of the localpopulation and could be seen in place names ending in -thope, -by, and - kirk), Alfred the great (he died in 899, in 871 alfrerd became king of Wessex, in 878 defeated the danish. He reeorganisedthe army and built fortress and planned a navywith longships and he estabilished his capital at winchester), The Anglo-Saxons (the British were overwhelmed by peoplecoming from the North Sea Region of Northern Europe, including Jutes, Agles and Saxons , their socety was founded on loyaltyto the family or clan and in 7th century the boundaries of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms kwon asthe heptarchy) and christianisation (the Romans had introduced it , Pope sent the monk Augustine to sprerad the christianity and in 602 was founded the cathedral of Canterbury with Augustine like the first Archbishop)