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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle was created to document the history of the Anglo-Saxon people in England. Compiled in the late 9th century, it served as a record of significant events, including battles, reigns of kings, and societal changes. The Chronicle aimed to provide a sense of identity and continuity for the Anglo-Saxon community, preserving their culture and history for future generations. It also functioned as a tool for political Propaganda, highlighting the achievements of rulers and the nation.

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