As Christianity was taken into the Anglo saxon period many changes happened, such as the law
No, the Anglo Saxons were not around in 1000 B.C. The early Anglo Saxon period began during the 5th century in England, and is known as the migration period. The Anglo Saxon period lasted from 450 until about 1066.
The Anglo-Saxon period of English history ended with the Norman conquest in 1066.
Yes.
The word "drought" has the Anglo-Saxon root drug (related to dryge "dry").
No, "moneybags" is not an Anglo-Saxon compound word. It is a compound word in English, but the term "moneybags" originated in the late 16th century, not during the Anglo-Saxon period, which ended in the 11th century.
saxnon period
in the Anglo-Saxon period a.d 507
The Venerable Bede.
The Anglo-Saxon religion immediately died out
No, "Merican" is not an Anglo-Saxon dialect. It is a colloquial term for "American" used by some individuals. Anglo-Saxon refers to the early medieval period in England and the Old English language spoken during that time.
The Norman invasion of England in 1066
J. N. L. Myres has written: 'A Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Pottery Set (Gulbenkian Archaeological Series)' 'The Anglo-Saxon cremation cemetery at Sancton, East Yorkshire' -- subject(s): Anglo-Saxons, Antiquities, Cemeteries, Excavations (Archaeology), Medieval Pottery, Pottery, Anglo-Saxon 'A corpus of Anglo-Saxon pottery of the pagan period' -- subject(s): Anglo-Saxons, Antiquities, Medieval Pottery, Pottery, Anglo-Saxon