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Anglo-Saxons stayed in Britain primarily due to the establishment of a stable agricultural society and the formation of local kingdoms. They sought to cultivate the land, which provided food and resources, and many were drawn by the opportunities for trade and community building. Additionally, the decline of Roman influence and the subsequent need for protection against invasions encouraged them to settle permanently. Their integration into the existing cultural landscape further solidified their presence in Britain.

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