Near the end of the Great Germanic Migration Period, the 5th and 6th centuries AD to be precise, the Anglo, Frisian, Juti and Saxon tribes migrated to the island of Britain in massive numbers, with the Saxons being the most numerous migrants, the Angles being the second most numerous, the Jutes the third, and the Frisians being the least numerous. This eventually led to a unified Germanic state in 927, England.
Now, what if the Frisians migrated to Britain with more people than any other tribe, the Jutes being the second most numerous migrating peoples, the Angles this third most numerous, and the Saxons barely migrating at all?
What kind of differences would we see in TTL England? What differences shall we see in Germania?
After using the search button quite a few times I couldn't find much dealing with ancient Germanic peoples, but there are quite a few English people (as well as people from other nationalities of course) on the board that must be interested in this.
