It was in the mid 5th century that tribes from the north began settling in England shortly after the departure of the Romans. Among these tribes were the Angles and the Saxons. As the tribes came, the local inhabitants of England were either absorbed into the new cultures or were driven away. The displaced original inhabitants came to be known as "wealisc" or "foreign." It is from this word that "Welsh" is derived.

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