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The Vikings were gradually expelled from England through a series of military campaigns led by various Anglo-Saxon kings, most notably King Alfred the Great of Wessex in the late 9th century. After a series of battles, including the decisive victory at the Battle of Edington in 878, Alfred negotiated the Treaty of Wedmore, which established boundaries between Anglo-Saxon and Viking territories. The ongoing resistance from other kingdoms and eventual unification under leaders like King Athelstan further weakened Viking control, leading to their eventual expulsion.

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