Population of England in 1060

What groups made up the population of England in 1060?
There were a number of different groups in Britain during the early Middle Ages, many of which had migrated to the area from other countries.
Which groups made up the population of England in 1060?
The English population by 1060 was made up of the descendants of a number of different tribal groups.
  • The Angles.
  • The Saxons.
  • The Jutes.
  • The Ancient British tribes.
  • The Anglo-Danes.
Who inhabited England in 1060 before the Anglo-Saxons?
Ancient British tribes of Picts and Celts were enslaved by the Anglo-Saxons when they migrated to Britain, or else were forced west and north to live in Wales and Scotland.
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