HIST 1001 Lecture 9: March 5

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There was a huge migration at end of 19th century, begging of the 20th century. From the 1950s and 60s there is a reverse migration of non european people flowing back into europe. Many of these were people from the european colonies because of decolonization. These people were regarded as citizens of their metropolitan country. Many began to settle in ghettos and particular areas. Development of ethnic and racial areas within major cities in europe at this time. Development of caribbean areas in london, some of the major industrial cities in. The migration of large numbers of people from non european countries began to pose challenges to european states. Also a little bit of migration within europe. There was a guest work scheme bring people in for their labour and then push them out and bring another group in, so that there are no permanent settling migrants. This began to occur in the 1970s , this is because of decolonization,

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