After the fall of the Roman Empire, many of the people who migrated into England were
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After the fall of the Roman Empire, large migrations of people occurred all over Western Europe. Most of these tribes (known by Romans as "barbarians") were of Germanic and Slavic origin, as well as Huns from Asia. These migrations started as early as 300 AD and it is not clear how they affected the Roman Empire (whether they were a cause or a consequence of its decline). As the Roman government dissolved, "Barbarian" kingdoms arose to shape the Early Middle Ages.
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With the Fall of the Western Roman Empire, Anglo-Saxons (c. 5th century AD) and Vikings (8th century AD) invaded and migrated to Great Britain. In 1066, the Normans successfully took control of England and, in subsequent years, there was some small-scale migration.
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