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4 multiple choice 1 point the angles, saxons, and jutes all invaded england from this region western europe the americas the orient eastern europe
The Angles, Saxons, and Jutes were Germanic tribes that invaded England from Western Europe (specifically from regions like present - day Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands which are part of Western Europe in terms of historical migration patterns to England). The Americas were not a source of invasion for England at that time (the Anglo - Saxon invasion was in the early medieval period, long before trans - Atlantic contact). The Orient (a term for East Asia and related regions) is geographically far from the source of these tribes. Eastern Europe is not the region from which these tribes originated for the invasion of England.
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