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At the time of the Roman invasions of Britain, the people who lived there were Celts. The Romans never completely conquered the Celts, and while areas north of the walls of Hadrian and Antoninus were unquestionably beyond Roman control, it is possible or probable that such areas as Cumbria and Northern Wales were also entirely native. Areas that are now in England, especially in the central and southern areas, were more Romanized, though the extent to which this is the case can be disputed.

The invasion of Anglo Saxons was contemporaneous with the beginning of the Middle Ages.

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