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Which people were the original inhabitants of great Britain the English the Scottish or welsh?

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Which people were the original inhabitants of great Britain the English the Scottish or welsh?

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The FIRST inhabitants, (as you asked, the “original inhabitants” were NEITHER the “English”, nor the Scots, nor the Welsh. They all came much, much later. The people we now call the Picts were there before these human groups arrived; but even they were newcomers compared to the original inhabitants. Here is a website which describes the EARLIEST human inhabitants of what is now Great Britain, who were driven out of the area in the Ice Age. During part of this time, what is now the British Isles were linked to the European mainland by a land bridge. Britain has been inhabited by members of the **** genus for hundreds of thousands of years and by **** sapiens for tens of thousands of years. During the last Ice Age (around 6000 BC) Britain was cut off from the rest of Europe. By around 4000 BC, this new island was populated by Neolithic nomads.[1] However, none of the pre-Roman inhabitants of Britain had any written language, so their history, culture and way of life are known only throug

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The FIRST inhabitants, (as you asked, the “original inhabitants” were NEITHER the “English”, nor the Scots, nor the Welsh. They all came much, much later. The people we now call the Picts were there before these human groups arrived; but even they were newcomers compared to the original inhabitants. Here is a website which describes the EARLIEST human inhabitants of what is now Great Britain, who were driven out of the area in the Ice Age. During part of this time, what is now the British Isles were linked to the European mainland by a land bridge. Britain has been inhabited by members of the Homo genus for hundreds of thousands of years and by Homo sapiens for tens of thousands of years. During the last Ice Age (around 6000 BC) Britain was cut off from the rest of Europe. By around 4000 BC, this new island was populated by Neolithic nomads.[1] However, none of the pre-Roman inhabitants of Britain had any written language, so their history, culture and way of life are known only throug

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