Reasons for immigration in the Industrial era, 1750-1900 - OCR AEscaping poverty

People migrated to Britain for different reasons - forced labour, poverty, hope of work, business and to escape to safety. All came because of Britain’s wealth, empire and world dominance.

Part ofHistoryMigration to Britain c1000 to c2010

Escaping poverty

The ‘push’ for many migrants to Britain was poverty in their own countries.

  • Many families in the Scottish Highlands were forced off their land by and the Highland Clearances, when landowners evicted them in favour of sheep farming.
  • Thousands of Irish families left because of rising rents, bad landlords, poor harvests, rising prices and a lack of jobs. The in the 1840s caused one million to leave Ireland, with many going to Britain and the USA.
  • Extreme poverty and affected the villages of Southern Italy so badly that thousands migrated north to Britain.

For these people, Britain’s booming industrial economy offered the hope of jobs and survival.