What was the Empire Windrush?
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- The HMT Empire Windrush was a ship which travelled from the Caribbean to Britain in 1948.
- In June of that year the ship arrived at Tilbury near London.
- There were 802 people on board from different countries in the Caribbean.
- Many people on board were tailors, mechanics and carpenters.
Why did people travel to Britain?
- Britain needed more workers to rebuild the country after World War Two.
- The British Government passed a new law allowing people from the Caribbean to live and work in Britain.
- Britain used adverts to ask them to move to Britain.
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- Between 1948 and 1971, over half a million people from the Caribbean settled in the UK.
- Caribbean people who moved to the UK were known as the Windrush Generation.
Where is the Caribbean?
- The Caribbean is a group of islands in the Caribbean sea, between North and South America.
- It takes about 9 hours by plane to travel from England to the Caribbean.
What was life like for the Windrush Generation in Britain?
- Some people from the Windrush Generation found it difficult to feel at home in Britain.
- The weather was colder and wetter in Britain.
- Some people also missed their family and friends.
- Some Caribbean people were made to feel unwelcome in Britain.
- Treating someone differently, unfairly and unkindly because of their skin colour or race is called racism.
What did the Windrush Generation bring to Britain?
The Windrush Generation worked in important jobs in transport and healthcare. They brought music, food and much more to British culture.
- In 1959, Claudia Jones started an event to celebrate Caribbean culture. This event would become the Notting Hill Carnival in 1966.
- Hundreds of thousands of people go to the carnival every August.
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