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Why is alfred the great seen as important to the national identity of england? he freed england from spanish rule. he reformed the system of english law by establishing a monarchy. he rallied the entire english population around a single leader. he encouraged tolerance for the practice of religions other than christianity.

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He rallied the entire english population around a single leader

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Answer: He rallied the entire english population around a single leader.

Alfred the Great was King of Wessex from 871-886 and King of the Anglo-Saxons from 886-899. After Alfred took the throne, he dealt with many Viking invasions, until he created Danelaw in the north of England, which reduced conflict between Vikings and Anglo-Saxons. He eventually became the dominant ruler in England, uniting the country. He encouraged education, the legal system, military structure and improved the people's quality of life.

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