The document provides an overview of Anglo-Saxon society in Britain from the 5th century AD to the Norman conquest in 1066. Some key points: - The Romans withdrew from Britain around 400 AD, leaving the country open to invasion by Anglo-Saxon tribes from Germany and Denmark, including the Jutes, Saxons, and Angles. - Anglo-Saxon society was organized into small farming villages rather than cities. They practiced a pagan religion with gods like Tiw, Wodin, Thor and Friya. - By the 7th century, Britain was divided into seven Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. Important early kings included Edwin of Northumbria and Offa of Mercia. -