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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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5th century

The Angles, Saxons and Jutis came from Germany to England in 5th century.


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No. Germany, and many other European countries, didn't exist in the fifth century. The Saxons came from what is Germany today, though.

  • No.
  • Germany, and many other European countries, didn't exist in the fifth century.
  • The Saxons came from what is Germany today, though.
  • They came from close to what is Hamburg today.
  • The Angles came from what is the Netherlands now, and the Jut e s came from where Denmark is today.
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No. Germany, and many other European countries, didn't exist in the fifth century. The Saxons came from what is Germany today, though. They came from close to what is Hamburg today. The Angles came from what is the Netherlands now, and the Jutes came from where Denmark is today.

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