Historical Immigration to Great Britain

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Historical immigration to Great Britain concerns the inward movement of people, cultural and ethnic groups into Great Britain before 1922, when the Irish Free State became independent. Immigration during and after 1922 is dealt with at the article Immigration to the United Kingdom (1922-present day). Immigration to Great Britain has been from across Europe and the world. Over the millennia successive waves of immigrants have come to the Great Britain seeking economic prosperity or to escape persecution or hardship. Their impact has shaped the course of history of Britain itself. Modern humans first arrived in Great Britain during the Palaeolithic era, but until the arrival of the Romans (1st century BC) there was no historical record. With the fall of the Roman Empire, Anglo-Saxons (c. 5th century AD) and Vikings (8th century AD) migrated to Great Britain. In 1066, the Normans successfully took control of England and, in subsequent years, there was some migration from France.

  • Vydavateľstvo: Alphascript Publishing
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