The Anglo-Saxon period of English history ended with the Norman conquest in 1066.
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started when the English landed on America or was not called at the time but later on around the 1700s America started to form a government.that's all i have to say
Whether one event was responsible for another
the Norman invasion of England in 1066
William 1 conquered England in 1066
saxnon period
the Norman invasion of England in 1066
Norman invasion of England in 1066
Civil War
There was no special race of serfs. In the event of a recent takeover by outsiders, the serfs where of whatever the previous group had been. For example, after the Normans took England from the Anglo Saxons, the serfs were all Anglo Saxon. Aside from that, there was often no distinction. German serfs were German, as were their rulers, for example.
The Norman Conquest of England in 1066 marked the beginning of the modern period of the English language. This event introduced significant French influence into the language and led to the merging of Old English and Norman French, resulting in Middle English.
The significant event that marked the end of the "400 years of silence" in the Bible, as mentioned in the book of Malachi, was the birth of Jesus Christ.
A period of time marked by a special event or ruler is often referred to as an "era" or "epoch." These terms denote significant phases in history characterized by distinctive features or notable occurrences. For example, the "Victorian Era" is defined by the reign of Queen Victoria, while the "Industrial Revolution" marks a transformative period in technological and social change.
A mass extinction event/ice age marked the end of the Ordivician Period. The climate, location of landmasses, and number and diversity of species had changed dramatically since the beginning of the period. When the changes that were occurring during the mass extinction event leveled out, a new period began.
There are many events that marked the start of a historical period. Perhaps the one with the most impact was the voyage of Christopher Columbus in 1492. The event marked the beginning of European development in the Western Hemisphere.