The Ice Age provided passage from mainland Europe
to Britain and between Britain, Scotland and Ireland prior to 11,700 BC.
Germanic and Scandinavian Tribes migrated to Britain to create the British
population.
There seems to have been no large
"invasion" with a combined army or fleet, but the tribes, notably
the Jutes, Angles,
and Saxons, quickly
established control over modern-day England. The peoples now called the 'Anglo-Saxons' largely came from
Scandinavia and Northern Germany, first landing in Eastern Britain.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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