They where all put in Pink tutus and showered with Broccoli and whipped cream.
P.S. jk i sorry i dont know the answer put i do know they where given lollipops
The Windrush generation refers to the arrival of Caribbean immigrants to the United Kingdom, notably marked by the arrival of the MV Empire Windrush on June 22, 1948. This ship brought hundreds of Jamaican and other Caribbean migrants seeking better opportunities after World War II. The term has since come to symbolize the broader movement of Caribbean people to the UK during the post-war period.
The Windrush generation refers to the Caribbean migrants who arrived in the UK on the ship MV Empire Windrush, which docked in June 1948. Approximately 492 passengers, primarily from Jamaica, Trinidad, and other Caribbean islands, disembarked at Tilbury Docks. This group marked the beginning of significant migration from the Caribbean to Britain, contributing to the cultural and social landscape of the UK.
There were around 492 passengers on the HMT Empire Windrush ship that arrived in Britain in June 1948 from Jamaica, marking the beginning of large-scale migration from the Caribbean to the UK.
lots of people lived on the ship windrush called Indian sailers{jascars} Indian nannies {ayahs} the windrush was the first slave ship to bring blacks from the Caribbean to England. It started the immigration into England thus increasing the black population of England from quite literally a very few people to a huge amount.
HMS Windrush was a British frigate which was transferred to the Free French Navy in 1944 who renamed her Decouverte.
The people from the SS Windrush were West Indians who came to England in 1948 to have a better life and came to get jobs.
the people in the wind-rush were jamican people
cos they wanted to
Jewish people were treated horribly during the holocaust
The Windrush ship, which arrived in the UK from Jamaica in 1948, carried approximately 492 passengers. This voyage marked a significant moment in British history as it brought one of the first large groups of post-war Caribbean migrants to the UK. The passengers included a diverse mix of individuals seeking new opportunities and contributing to the workforce.
The Windrush generation refers to the waves of Caribbean migrants who arrived in the United Kingdom, primarily between 1948 and 1971. The first ship, MV Empire Windrush, docked at Tilbury in Essex in June 1948, bringing individuals from Jamaica, Trinidad, and other Caribbean islands. They were drawn to the UK by the promise of job opportunities and a new life in the post-war recovery period. Many settled in cities like London, Birmingham, and Manchester, contributing significantly to British society and culture.
The people are treated unfairly because this was during the slavery period