The earliest Anglo Americans were colonists who came over from Europe--they subsisted largely on wild game, farm animals, fish, wild berries, vegetables, milk, bread, cornmeal, and seafood if available.
They ate what they grew:
Exotic foods such as potatoes, tomatoes, bananas, pineapples - fruits and vegetables of the New World, were unknown to the Anglo-Saxons.
They drank alcohol and not usually water because the water was dirty.
Also, pigs were important for food because they produce large litters, which would quickly mature and be ready for slaughter.
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Yes. It should be written as "Anglo-Saxon".
•Aad: Old - from the Anglo-Saxon Eald - Aad Wife •Claes: Clothes - Anglo-Saxon•Gan: Go from the Anglo Saxon word for go.•Hoppings: A fair. From the Anglo-Saxon word Hoppen meaning fair.•Oot: Out - Anglo-Saxon word Compare to the Dutch Utgang (out go- exit)•Lang: Long - Anglo Saxon word.Larn: Learn another Anglo-Saxon word•Wor: Wor Lass means our missus, when a chap is referring to his wife. Wor is the Anglo-Saxon word oor meaning Our the w has crept into speech naturally.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle was written entirely in Old English, which is also called Anglo-Saxon.
Anglo Saxon society was based on Monarchy.
Anglo-Saxon
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle was written entirely in Old English, which is also called Anglo-Saxon.
The ANZACs were entirely anglo saxon.
Yes. It should be written as "Anglo-Saxon".
old English or Anglo-saxon
Anglo-Saxons used the pronoun to refer to all people.
old English or Anglo-saxon
the Anglo-saxon Harper is called a bard.
The Anglo-Saxon Review was created in 1899.
The Anglo-Saxon Review ended in 1901.
Anglo-Saxon Attitudes was created in 1992.