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Also the already thriving Jewish community was a big attraction; Jews thought they would find it easy to settle down in Britain. Thirdly, the means of transport to travel to Britain were good. They had the option of boats or the train but it would take several days or even weeks to reach Britain. Finally, the general better state of living was a benefit to people moving to Britain as conditions in other less developed eastern countries were appalling...
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Finally, the general better state of living was a benefit to people moving to Britain as conditions in other less developed eastern countries were appalling. These appealed to other groups of migrants as well, such as West Indians. The main period of migration for them was between 1945 and 1970. During this time people who were from the West Indies, mainly from the Caribbean and Jamaica were encouraged to travel to Britain to find better work and to have a better style of living after living in the poverty that they endured in their home countries...
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