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1 (a) Identify one impact of migrants on Medieval Britain (1250 to 1500). (b) Give one reason for African migration to Britain between 1500 and 1750. (c) Name one ... show full transcript
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One significant impact of migrants on Medieval Britain between 1250 and 1500 was the introduction of new agricultural practices. Migrants brought different farming techniques and crops, which helped to improve food production and diversity in the region.
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One reason for African migration to Britain between 1500 and 1750 was the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Many African people were forcibly taken to serve as slaves in the colonies, and some eventually migrated to Britain, seeking better opportunities or freedom.
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