Anglo-Saxon Society | GCSE History Revision | Anglo-Saxon & Norman England
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The Anglo-Saxons were Germanic people who settled in England post-Roman Empire, primarily farming to survive with a population of around 2 million. Their society had a hierarchical structure with slaves at the bottom, social mobility allowed individuals to move up or down based on success.
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- The Anglo-Saxons were primarily farmers who settled in England after the Romans departed, originating from regions like Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. They faced challenges such as low life expectancy and high infant mortality rates due to their agricultural lifestyle.
- Anglo-Saxon society featured a hierarchical structure with slaves at the lowest level, making up 10% of the population. Social mobility was present, enabling individuals to ascend or descend the social ladder based on their achievements and situation, showcasing a dynamic aspect of their societal organization.
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