The first recorded Chinese person in Britain was a Jesuit scholar called Shen Fu Tsong who was present in the court of King James II in the 17th century.
Who was the first chinese man to come to new zealsnd
railroads
in the 1300s
First of all it's spelled Chinese. Second of all, let's say we are having a conversation, and an Asian person walks by. No offense, but you could tell they are Asian because of their distinct characteristics, If you say, "Hey look at that Chinese guy," that would be considered racism, because you have absolutely no way of knowing if they are Chinese, even if they spoke Chinese. We say "Asian person" because we know that they definitely come from Asia.
when a person told a lie i was considered to be true
Julius Caesar was the first Roman general to lead soldiers into Britain (55 BC).
The first time Britain held the olympic games was 1908 in London.
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They liked Britain in the war and supported them.
Muslims first came to the UK in significant numbers in the 1950s and 1960s primarily as immigrants in search of economic opportunity and work. They were encouraged to come to help rebuild the UK after World War II and fill labor shortages in industries such as transportation, healthcare, and manufacturing.
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