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Africans came to Britain for various reasons, including trade, labor, and the search for better opportunities. During the transatlantic slave trade, many were forcibly brought to Britain as enslaved individuals or as part of the colonial workforce. In the 19th and 20th centuries, others migrated for education, employment, and to escape colonial oppression. Additionally, post-World War II saw a significant influx as people sought to rebuild their lives in a changing socio-economic landscape.

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