The Saxons did not settle in the US. They were not aware of the existance of the North American continent, except, possibly, for Greenland.
they gave us place names days of the week and words.
They settle in the US to have a better life.
Anglo-Saxons
Anglo-Saxons.
The Roman period came first, as the Romans invaded Britain in 43 AD and established their rule until around the early 5th century. After the decline of Roman influence, the Anglo-Saxons began to settle in Britain around the 5th century. The Viking Age followed, starting in the late 8th century with their raids and settlements. Thus, the chronological order is Romans, Anglo-Saxons, and then Vikings.
they migrated to Britain in the 400's
they gave us place names days of the week and words.
They settle in the US to have a better life.
Saxons were/are from Saxony. Anglo-Saxons are in the Uk, a combination of the Saxons and the Angles.
Angles settled in what is now northern and eastern England, while Saxons settled in what is now southern and central England. Both groups were Germanic tribes who migrated to Britain during the early medieval period.
The Saxons. When the Saxons invaded England, the English lost, then the Saxons and the English came together to be the Anglo-Saxons.
somebody please answer this question its for a report due tomorrow! ~Well then maybe you shouldn't wait last minute to do big reports -_-
No they are not, the vikings fought the Saxons. The Saxons were the English.
The president is the only one who has the power to settle the US. He is the most powerful person in the US.
It comes from the Saxons: Wessex (West-Saxons), Sussex (South-Saxons), Middlesex (Middle Saxons), Essex (East-Saxons).
in the south
because they did