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Medieval migration

Salma Barma explores why different people migrated to England and the extent to which they were welcomed

Source A A map created by researchers showing the parts of Britain that migrants lived in between 1330 and 1550. This does not reflect all migrants, but only those individuals whose presence was captured in official records

AQA Britain: migration, empires and the people, c.790 to the present day

Edexcel Migrants in Britain, c.800–present

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