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The Anglo-Saxon Era
The Origins
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2.- They were farmers, hunters, and fishermen.
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6.- Stone Age (15000 BC), Bronze Age (30000 BC), and Iron Age (800 BC).
7.-The development of a heptarchy as a centralization of power: Kent, Essex, Sussex, Wessex, East Anglia, Mercia, and Northumbria
Art and Literature
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4.- In relation to literature, Christianity brought reading and writing. Also, it added words like angel, candle, and pope.
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5.- Anglo-Saxons developed 30,000 lines of great poetry.
1.- In terms of art, Anglo-Saxons created interlacing patterns as a way of decoration.
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The end of the era
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4.- There was the introduction and adaptation of French in words like pork, beef, royal, and law.
2.- William became the new Norman king of England, who got a big amount of warriors considered as knights.
5.- King William implemented the feudalism. As a result, he gave a land to those that showed loyalty.
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6.- The Normans added drama in order to produce more emotional dialogues in literature: "The Resurrection of Christ".
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