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GCSE Edexcel History- Migrants in Britain (Medieval England c800- c1500) Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update

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Who lived in England first? Anglo-saxons When was the first Viking raid on England? 789 When did the Vikings stop raiding? 865 When did the Vikings invade England? 865 Why did Vikings invade England? (3) Agriculture, Trade, Religion Why did Agriculture appeal to Vikings? the land i...

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GCSE Edexcel History- Migrants in Britain
(Medieval England c800- c1500)
Questions and Correct Answers the Latest
Update
Who lived in England first?

✓ Anglo-saxons



When was the first Viking raid on England?

✓ 789



When did the Vikings stop raiding?

✓ 865



When did the Vikings invade England?

✓ 865



Why did Vikings invade England? (3)

✓ Agriculture, Trade, Religion



Why did Agriculture appeal to Vikings?

✓ the land in eastern England was rich and fertile.




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Why did Trade appeal to Vikings?

✓ many English towns were important trading centres with Europe and by taking over these
towns and their trade it could make Vikings rich.



Why did Religion appeal to Vikings?

✓ Odin, the God of war, was the Viking's most important god. To fight and win would

✓ mean Odin would reward them after death.



When did Vikings settle in England?

✓ 878



What was the Treaty of Wedmore?

✓ A part of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom which remained unconquered



What was the Danelaw?

✓ Danelaw was a place in Britain where many Viking invaders stayed.



When did the Normans invade England?

✓ 1066



Why did the Normans invade England?

✓ Due to a promise of power




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