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who were the normans and anglo-saxons and the vikings in the history of English Literature? explain in detail?​

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Answered by RGMech
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Explanation:

Normans are the descendants of the most earliest English people.Thought tto be migrated from the Normandy region of France, these pwople were sturdy and hardy.Their main occupation was tin mining,which was found extenseively in the Southern parts of Britain.They are first referred in the story or King Arthur.

Anglo_Saxons were a mix of races between the English people and the German people of Saxony, and they came after the Normans.The most notable Anglo Saxon is Richard I(The Lion Heart),who won the IInd Crusade under the holy cross.

Vikings are the most vicious and battle-hardy people in Europe at that time.They inhabited the regions of Estonia,Dalmatia and Far eastern regions of the Roman Gaul.They were known as pirates amd the English hated them as they frequently disturbed their trade.They were very active during the Normans,when the first English men migrated from Europe to Great Britain.They made long sea voyages in their long rowboats called the'Viking Ships' and in fact,they first colonized America and French Quebec before the arrival of Columbus

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