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Q: What did racists mean when using the term Anglo Saxons?
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What did racists mean by Anglo Saxons?

: English decent


What did racists mean by Anglo-Saxons?

: English decent


When we say that the early Anglo-Saxons were pagan what does this mean?

They worshipped many gods


When say that the early Anglo-Saxons were pagan what does this mean?

They worshipped many gods.


When you say that the early AngloSaxons were pagan what does this mean?

When you say that the early Anglo-Saxons were pagans you mean that the people did not believe in a Supreme Being.


What is anglo-Saxon chauvinism?

Anglo-Saxon chauvinism refers to a form of extreme pride or prejudice towards Anglo-Saxon culture, history, or people. It can manifest as a belief in the superiority of Anglo-Saxon heritage over other cultures or ethnicities.


What does Anglo saxon superiority mean?

Racial supiority of Anglo Saxons. they argued that the united states had a responsibility to spread Christianity and "civilization" to the world's "inferior peoples." This viewpoint narrowly defined "civilization" according to the standards of only one culture.


What does the suffix sex mean in English town and place names?

It comes from the Saxons: Wessex (West-Saxons), Sussex (South-Saxons), Middlesex (Middle Saxons), Essex (East-Saxons).


What does the welsh word saes mean?

"Sais" is an Englishman, and "Saeson" the English people. "Saesnes" is an English woman, and "Saesneg" the English language. It is basically the Welsh for "Saxon". The English word "English" comes from "Angle", and the Angles and Saxons (Anglo-Saxons, collectively) occupied much of what is now England when they invaded Britain in the early 5th century AD.


Who are the indigenous people of England?

The English! Or if you mean before 1066 when William the Conqueror invaded England, then the natives would be referred to as the Anglo-Saxons.


Are you a racist if you say the n word?

Not necessarily. Historians, blacks, and people discussing the meaning of the word use it and it doesn't mean they are all racists. Normally, it goes towards why you are using it, and who you are directing it at.


What do Anglo Saxons believe in?

Anglo-Saxons were pagan before converting to Christianity in the early Middle Ages. Some of their beliefs included gods like Woden, Thunor, and Tiw, and concepts of fate and warrior honor. After Christianity became dominant, their beliefs shifted towards Christianity and the teachings of Jesus Christ.