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The Normans in 1066
There are descendants of Anglo-saxon invaders amongst the present day population of the United Kingdom.
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To escape the world of secular England…
England won't have king until the present queen dies.
I believe slavery was present until the Civil War came around. Then New England was a safe haven for slaves. During the American Revolution period, slavery was present everywhere.
Easter is a Christian holiday celebrated on a global scale and is therefore present in England.
Prokaryote invaders can disrupt the normal functioning of the host cell by hijacking its resources for replication, causing damage to cellular structures, and triggering an immune response. This can lead to infection, disease, and in some cases, host cell death.
In historic times, the Thames and the Rhine were the same river, and there was no English Channel. So people crossed over to England on foot, without any idea of invasion. After the English Channel started to widen, the first known invaders were the Romans, followed by the Angles and Jutes, then the Saxons. The Norman conquest of 1066 is the last officially-recognised invasion. But events after 1950, continuing to the present day, will eventually be recognised as an invasion in the full sense.
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Queeen Elizabeth II