After the Anglo-Saxons left Britain, the region experienced significant changes, including the establishment of various kingdoms and the spread of Christianity. The arrival of the Vikings in the late 8th century further disrupted the landscape, leading to invasions and settlements in parts of Britain. The fragmentation of power among local rulers contributed to a period of instability until the eventual unification under stronger monarchies, such as the emergence of the Kingdom of England. This transition set the stage for the later Norman Conquest in 1066.
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