History 1HI0/13 June 2023 | Edexcel GCSE Past Papers With Mark Scheme
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2. Housing crisis in Notting Hill—overcrowded and unsafe housing, racist landlords like Rachman, lack of government enforcement, 1950s–60s Caribbean migrant struggles, slum clearances debate
3. Migration pattern contrasts—religious refugees and skilled migrants (Huguenots, Flemish) in c1500–c1700 vs. empire-linked economic migration and larger urban influx in c1700–c1900
4. Legal status change c800–c1500—Danelaw autonomy, Jewish expulsion in 1290, changing royal protection laws, rise of English common law systems, fluctuating migrant rights by monarch
5. Long-term migration drivers—religious freedom, trade and empire expansion, political upheaval, industrialization impact, rising urban employment attraction, xenophobic backlash periods
6. Migrant impacts c1700–present—economic contributions via labor and entrepreneurship, multicultural influence, civil rights campaigning (e.g., Race Relations Acts), reshaping national identity and policy
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1. British Black Panther movement—anti-racist activism, campaigns against police brutality, community education programs, inspired by US Panthers, based in Notting Hill, 1960s mobilization2. Housing crisis in Notting Hill—overcrowded and unsafe housing, racist landlords like Rachman, lack of government enforcement, 1950s–60s Caribbean migrant struggles, slum clearances debate
3. Migration pattern contrasts—religious refugees and skilled migrants (Huguenots, Flemish) in c1500–c1700 vs. empire-linked economic migration and larger urban influx in c1700–c1900
4. Legal status change c800–c1500—Danelaw autonomy, Jewish expulsion in 1290, changing royal protection laws, rise of English common law systems, fluctuating migrant rights by monarch
5. Long-term migration drivers—religious freedom, trade and empire expansion, political upheaval, industrialization impact, rising urban employment attraction, xenophobic backlash periods
6. Migrant impacts c1700–present—economic contributions via labor and entrepreneurship, multicultural influence, civil rights campaigning (e.g., Race Relations Acts), reshaping national identity and policy

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