
British tribes
British tribes were groups of people living in Britain before and during the early medieval period, each with their own social structures, customs, and territories. They often had shared languages, gods, and leaders, forming communities that sometimes united for defense or mutual interests. These tribes played a key role in shaping Britain's history, influencing the development of later kingdoms and cultures. Over time, they merged or were replaced by evolving political entities, but their legacy remains evident in place names, folklore, and archaeological finds.