Anglo-Saxons
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- | A member of the [[dominant]] American [[upper-class]] [[culture]], a [[white]] [[Anglo-Saxon]] [[protestant]]. | ||
+ | '''Anglo-Saxon''' is the term usually used to describe the peoples living in the south and east of [[Great Britain]] from the early [[5th century]] AD to the [[Norman conquest of England|Norman conquest]] of 1066. | ||
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Anglo-Saxon is the term usually used to describe the peoples living in the south and east of Great Britain from the early 5th century AD to the Norman conquest of 1066.
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