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The... was a portion of the england which anglo-saxon ceded to ththe danes to avoid more warfare

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The Danelaw

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The portion of England which Anglo Saxons ceded to the Danes is called Danelaw. The name is recorded in Anglo- Saxon chronicle. Earlier the term was used to refer to those areas of England where the Danish laws were applied. The first usage of the term appears in the 11th century in Dena Lage. It was the modern historians who applied this term to a geographical territory. The Danelaw areas are in Northern and Eastern England.

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The answer that would best complete the given statement above would be the word DANELAW. The Danelaw as a portion of the England which Anglo-Saxon ceded to the danes to avoid more warfare. Danelaw is a region of Anglo-Saxon England colonized by invading Danish armies in the late 9th century. Hope this answer helps.
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