HIST 2800 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Susanna Moodie, Chain Migration, Modern Immigration To The United Kingdom

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Main point: during the 19th century western imperial expansion transformed global relationships with the rest of the world. Families emigrated to north america from the united kingdom in unprecedented numbers. Looking at the example of upper canada, we see that families strove to remain a part of the family network they left behind while establishing new relationships in the colony. Rockwood asylum, kingston: transatlantic networks of family and community, reading emigrant letters. 19th century differs from the 18th century. The 19th century migration is defined by family units going together or taking part in chain migration people are leaving from a mass scale from the united kingdom. What push and pull factors cause people to leave the uk and come to canada. Look on the individual level what was pushing people, what was the experience. During the 19th century western imperial expansion transformed global relationships with the rest of the word.

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