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Is there sufficient evidence in sources A to B to explain why people have come to Britain since 1880?  

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History Coursework - Multicultural Britain - Q1. Is there sufficient evidence in sources A to B to explain why people have come to Britain since 1880? No there isn't sufficient evidence in sources A to B to explain why people have to come to Britain since 1880 because in each of the sources we have to use our own knowledge to fully understand each source. Source A Source A tells us that it is the May laws which were passed in 1890, but only really enforced eight years later. The source tells us that Jews may only live in towns and they cannot own land, if they did live in the countryside or own land they would be expelled from there homes. The source also tells us that they will only be able to live and work in certain areas and that they cannot own mines or work as miners....

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