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THE ANGLO-SAXONS, A small, isolated country, England is nevertheless the origin of a legal and political system that many other countries, including the United States, have since imitated. Over the centuries, English traditions and language have been reshaped by the island’s invaders.

THE CELTIC HEROES AND HEROINES The first British settlers were the Celts, a people whose daily lives were influenced by their magical religion. The beliefs survive in Celtic mythology, which has influenced generations of later writers.

THE ROMANS Roman conquerors remained in Britain for more than four hundred years. They built roads and the walls that fended off attacks on Britain for several centuries. When the Romans finished withdrawing in A.D. 409, Britain was left without a centralized government – again susceptible to other invaders.

THE ANGLO-SAXONS SWEEP ASHORE The reemergence of Christianity and the role of Alfred the Great combined to unify Anglo- Saxon England. Alfred and his descendants fought the Danish invaders until the Norman Conquest in 1066

ANGLO-SAXON LIFE Anglo-Saxon life was dominated by the need to protect the clan and home against enemies. All groups, from family to kingdom, were organized around a leader who commanded absolute loyalty. Women HAD rights.

THE ANGLO-SAXON RELIGION Despite the growth of Christianity, the Anglo- Saxon religion remained strong. Although it drew many of its deities and rites from Scandinavian mythology, the Anglo-Saxon religion was more concerned with ethics than with mysticism.

THE BARDS The Anglo-Saxon bard’s ability to recite poetic stories was considered as important a skill as fighting. Fame in the bard’s mournful poetry – and a place in the community’s memory – was a hero’s only consolation against death.

A LIGHT FROM IRELAND Christian monks preserved the literature of the ancient world as well as works of popular culture. The Monks copied manuscripts by hand. This is how literature was passed down from this time period.