Britain - A Tolerant Nation?
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Britain - A Tolerant Nation? My task is to present my judgment as to how far I think Britain has been a forbearing nation. Before the task itself is conversed I necessitate myself to delineate some of the central themes from the question. I find the words 'tolerant' and 'nation' to be the most important words of the question. Therefore I should commence by writing the delineation of each word from the Oxford English Dictionary:- Tolerant - 1. Acceptance of other people's rights to their own opinions or actions. 2. Ability to endure something. Nation - 1. People of one or more cultures or races organized as a single state. As examined previously Britain still remains a Multi Society. Residing in such places dissimilar people endure different adversities, one of the prime factors being 'Racism'. The first thing that settlers had to do on arriving to Britain was to obtain lodgings; in spite of this...

