Which regions did the Saxons settle in during the establishment of independent kingdoms?
The Rise of Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms in England

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Mercia, Northumbria, and East Anglia
Kent, Mercia, and Wessex
Kent, Essex, and Sussex
Essex, Sussex, and Wessex
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What was the significance of the Sutton Hoo burial ship?
It was the first ship to sail across the North Sea.
It was a burial site for a Viking king.
It was used as a warship in the 7th century.
It revealed the Anglo-Saxon Scandinavian connection and maritime culture.
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What types of treasures were found in the Sutton Hoo burial chamber?
Ancient manuscripts
Pottery and ceramics
Textiles, gold, and silver
Weapons and armor
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What was unique about the craftsmanship of the artefacts found at Sutton Hoo?
They were inscribed with runes.
They were made entirely of wood.
They were mass-produced using early industrial techniques.
They featured striking figural scenes never seen before on Anglo-Saxon objects.
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How did the discovery of Sutton Hoo change perceptions of Anglo-Saxon kingship?
It revealed their advanced craftsmanship and cultural sophistication.
It proved they were a nomadic people.
It indicated they were isolated from other cultures.
It showed they were primarily farmers.
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What do the silver spoons inscribed in Greek found at Sutton Hoo indicate?
A connection to the Roman Empire.
A gift from the Byzantine Empire.
The East Anglians' engagement in international trade and transition to Christianity.
A symbol of wealth and power.
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What does the presence of Christian artifacts at Sutton Hoo suggest about the Anglo-Saxons?
They were in the process of adopting Christianity.
They were entirely Pagan.
They had no contact with other cultures.
They rejected all foreign influences.
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