Originally posted by Flosshilde
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Even in earlier times, it was rarely by conquest. The Anglo-Saxons were mainly farmers, and there's no clear evidence of 'King Arthur'-style resistance against an 'invasion' that covered three centuries. It's more likely that they just turned up one day in your area, and you either accepted it and learned to live with them, or you moved away. The Danes were less peaceful, of course. But even then, no-one's yet found much evidence of widespread violence beyond obvious coastal raids.
Most true invasions have been about overthrowing the current leader, rather than taking land for 'foreigners'. There have been at least 18 successful invasions of Britain since 1066 - not something we're usually told. The last was in 1688, when Dutch troops mounted guard at Whitehall for months.
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