Normans - …came to increase their wealth and lands., Irish - …moved to Britain to escape the Potato Famine in Ireland., Polish - … moved to Britain in search of work and a better standard of living since WW2., Saxons - …began invading Britain in 410 AD looking for better land to farm and to escape from war., Jews - …to lend money to Norman lords to help them build castles in England., Huguenots - …came to escape persecution and to be able to practice their Protestant religion freely., West Indians - …came to the Britain after WW2 because of a need for more workers in schools and hospitals, on trains and buses, in factories and building sites – to rebuild Britain after the war., Africans - …first came with the Romans but more came from the 16th century onwards. Especially during the time of the Slave Trade, many as slaves., Celts - …fought their way into Britain from Central Europe in search of a better place to live., Romans - …invaded Britain in 1st century AD to increase the size of their empire., Chinese - …came to British ports, such as Liverpool during the early 19th century on ships trading spices., Vikings - …to take over and find a new home.,
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