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The Anglo-Saxons were 3 germanic tribes: The Anglos, Saxons, and Jutes. The British people were under attack from some tribe(someone please name), and they were making it through with the Roman Army by their side. But when the Roman Army had to go back to Rome to fight, the British were defenseless. So they took a risk and called for some tribes to come and help. So, the three tribes mentioned above came to protect. They beat off the invading tribes easily, and then set their sights on Britain's land. They called for their friends in Germania(Germany) to come over, saying their was "free land" over here, and then they came over. Once the British realized they were invaders, not protectors, they tried to stop them, but it was too late. The tribes took over Britain, and settled down.
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There were many Native American Tribes in the land that became Massachusetts. They included:AgawamNipmuckWampanoagMassachusettNarragansettNashawayNaumkeagNausetPaometPatuxetPennacookPocomtucPomkapoagSucconet
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The word England comes from "Anglo-land", the Angles being one of the Germanic tribes to invade the island along with the Saxons and Jutes.
Norrland (North land), Svealand (Swede land) and Götaland (Geat land)The Swedes and the Geats where tribes in sweden.
They fight for their land and to collect other tribes land.
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The tribes were Reuben, Gad, and half of the tribe of Manasseh. They saw the land of Sihon and Og as suitable for their livestock, and requested to settle there instead of crossing the Jordan with the rest of the Israelites. Moses granted their request under the condition that they still join the other tribes in conquering the land of Canaan.
They were in search of a warmer climate and better grazing land for their cattlePursuing booty and then new land to settle on.
The exogamy that our clans practice has helped to maintain peace throughout the land for three centuries.
War, alliances and colonisation over many centuries. The growth of agriculture and domestication of animals such as cattle meant tribes were able to settle in areas where land was good. As the population grew so did the need for more territory. If someone else was on that land, either the tribes fought and the strongest took over the area or the tribes joined together. Eventually, borders were established so tribes weren't constantly fighting each other.
the mohawk tribe was one of many tribes who lived in ruperts land
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Get three country town signposts and they'll tell you - e.g. "Glen Innes, traditional Ngoorabul land"
It is the land of the Angles, one of the Germanic tribes to invade in the Middle Ages