During the post war decades, migration from Britain’s colonies in the Caribbean to the UK grew considerably. There are well documented ‘pull’ factors that led to this, including a deep sense of identification that many Jamaicans, Barbadians and others felt for the ‘mother country’. However, long term structural economic hardships, the effects of a devastating hurricane in 1944 and the lack of any real prospect of migration to America after 1952 created powerful ‘push’ factors towards Britain.Thi
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