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Great Britain's first settlers were prehistoric peoples who arrived during the Stone Age, around 800,000 years ago. The most notable early settlers were the Celts, who arrived around 600 BC and established various tribes across the island. Following them, the Romans invaded in 43 AD, leading to significant cultural and infrastructural changes. Over centuries, the island saw waves of migration and settlement by various groups, including the Anglo-Saxons and Normans.
The Saxons and Angles settled in what is now Great Britain.
They were usually brought over by white slave traders during the migration west. Some black settlers were known to travel in that direction though.
The term "runaway scrape" refers to the mass migration of Anglo-American settlers in Texas during the Texas Revolution in 1836. As Mexican forces advanced, many settlers fled eastward to escape the conflict, leading to a chaotic and desperate retreat. This exodus was marked by fear and uncertainty, as families abandoned their homes and possessions in search of safety. The term highlights the turmoil and disruption experienced by settlers during this pivotal period in Texas history.
they die during migration
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What was currency in Britain during the 1700s?
Migration rose during the Great Depression.
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