Y9 - T1: Immigration Nation Flashcards
Why did South Asians migrate to England?
- There was violence in some parts of South Asia after the war.
- Due to the British Nationality Act any countries in the British Empire where qualified for a British Passport.
- Some places in South Asia had suffered floods and famine.
When was the British Nationality Act passed?
1948
Give an example of South Asian immigrants having a bad experience in Britain?
- “White children kick us and scream abuse”
- “The locals didn’t like us , a white man told us we are a lot good for nothing”
Give an example of South Asian immigrants having a good experience in Britain?
- “On the first day I was offered 5 jobs”
- “Having a shop gave me close contact and friendship with everyone”
What can you infer from the evidence?
- South Asians were disliked.
- British people didn’t like the idea of sharing their land.
- Children grew up with this opinion.
When did Enoch Powell make the ‘Rivers of Blood’ speech?
1968
When did the Windrush Generation arrive at Tilbury Dock?
22nd June 1948
What countries were part of South Asia?
India, Pakistan, Burma, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
What resources were available in South Asia?
Spices, dyes and textiles.
What was the Commonwealth Immigrants Act (1962)?
This Act stated that people could only enter Britain if they had a skilled profession and had been given permission to work here.
What was the Race Relations Act (1965)?
This made discrimination illegal in public places but didn’t apply to things like housing, employment and mortgages.
What was the Commonwealth Immigration Act (1968)?
the Commonwealth Immigration Act meant you had to show a close connection to the UK.
What was the Race Relations Act (1968)?
This made it illegal to refuse housing or employment to people because of their colour.
Where did the Celts settle?
Central Europe
Where did the Vikings come from?
Denmark, Norway and Sweden.