The area occupied by the Danelaw was roughly the area to the north of a line drawn between London and Chester, excluding the portion of Northumbria to the east of the Pennines.
They often lived near fjords. Norway is in the area the came from. They eventually settled in France and England.
cause the farms in this fertile area were larger and the people lived farther apart than the people in New England.
New England
Those who were not merchants, and those who lived on the frontier. Those who lived in the Tidewater area were usually considered to be higher class. The class system of the colonial era was determined more by location, religion, and race rather than blood (as it was in England). It was more mobile, also, than the feudal system of England.
The people settled this area because they were separating from the Church of England?
The area of England where Danes lived under their own laws is called Danelaw or sometimes, Danelagh. Geographically, Danelaw is in the southern and northern parts of the current England map.
The area of England given to the Danes is known as the Danelaw, which was established in the late 9th century following Viking invasions. The Danelaw encompassed parts of modern-day eastern and northern England, including significant regions such as East Anglia, Northumbria, and parts of Mercia. This area was characterized by Danish law and customs, differing from the Anglo-Saxon regions to the south. The Danelaw marked a significant cultural and political influence of the Vikings in England.
Princess Diana lived in England and said "Hello" just the same as you!
probably no one because they were so low maintenence or maybe the mayorv of theb area tyhey lived in.
New England (APEX)
J.B. Priestley was born in Manningham, a suburb just outside the city of Bradford in West Yorkshire, England. He lived and grew up there from 1894 - 1914. While serving in World War I, he lived in France from 1914 - 1919. After returning from military service, he attended university at Trinity Hall and lived in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. Afterward, he settled in the Highgate area of London, England.
They often lived near fjords. Norway is in the area the came from. They eventually settled in France and England.
cause the farms in this fertile area were larger and the people lived farther apart than the people in New England.
Various names were given to the places where monks lived. Among Christian monks, most lived in a monastery or Abbey. They lived together under the supervision of an Abbot. A single monk lived in a hermitage. In the Eastern Orthodox area, a group of monks could live together in a group under a group under the Rule of Anthony. Such a group was called a laura. Female monks lived in a convent.Other religions also had monks.
people of the woodland land lived in new France
The answer is most Aboriginals lived in the Bankstown area.
New England