What action did most Britons take when the Anglo-Saxons moved into their area?
A) They fled to other countries.
B) They fought a violent war to get their land back.
C) They formed secret worshipping cults.
D) They lived quietly in the countryside.
E) They grouped together to exterminate the Anglo population.
Answer: A
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