The document discusses the history of Great Britain from Roman rule to the 7th century. The Romans invaded Britain and the native Britons adopted Roman clothing, language and laws. As the Roman empire declined in the 5th century, Anglo-Saxon armies invaded and the Britons moved away. Vikings later raided the British coasts in the 7th century, stealing silver and gold from monasteries. By this time, the English people had developed a sense of nationhood and identity distinct from the rest of Europe.
10. 409
Angles and Saxon’s
army came to Britain
Britons Move
away
11. 409
Angles and Saxon’s
army came to Britain
Angle - land
12. VII Century
Vikings attacked the coast
Stole
silver
And gold
from the
monasteri
es
13. VII Century
Vikings attacked the coast
The English are
considered a race with
members of many
nations.
They acquired a sense
of nationhood and a
sense of being
different from the rest
of Europe