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Liverpool in the nineteenth century

Mark Rathbone considers Liverpool’s rapid growth and its key role in the nineteenth century as an arrival and departure point for migrants

Source A Canning Dock, Liverpool in 1841, showing the Custom House
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AQA Britain: migration, empires and the people, c.790 to the present day

Edexcel Migrants in Britain, c.800–present

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