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Cognitive Linguistics and Theologyn that change in the ideology of emigration, there was growing debate over whether to channel emigrants to the overseas empire or turn a blind eye to the growing importance of the United States as an emigrant destination. In 1801–1803, part of the anti-emigration rhetoric had been about preventing egiggle 发表于 2025-3-25 09:10:12
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Arthur D. Chapman,John R. Busbyon by those who presented themselves as its representatives. Emigrants from Britain did not always share these ideas, although sometimes they did. By the early twentieth century, as Eric Richards has pointed out, there were British commentators who wanted to distinguish between emigration and coloniharbinger 发表于 2025-3-25 19:32:09
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,Empire and Emigration: The Stuart Monarchy and Plantation 1603–1688,gnition of an English or British (it depended on whom he was addressing) right to explore and settle in the New World of the western hemisphere on an equitable basis with Spain and Portugal. Plantation in Britain in the Scottish Highlands as well as Ireland would be carried out in league with planta收集 发表于 2025-3-26 02:19:48
,Unplanned Emigration 1688–1756,e alliance led by William of Orange against the expanding power of France in northern Europe in turn led to imperial conflict between Britain and France overseas, as William extended his influence in Britain and Ireland. After his death, conflict was renewed with the War of the Spanish succession in细胞 发表于 2025-3-26 05:22:30
,Flight to the West 1756–1803,le in British North America, and a long debate over how to deal with British North America led to parliamentary legislation in 1803 intended to make the cost of voluntary emigration to America from Britain uneconomic. This was government action on British emigration forced through parliament by Scotderiver 发表于 2025-3-26 12:30:58
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Assisted Emigration, continue to follow established chains of emigration to what had become the United States. It was Selkirk, rather than Robert Wilmot Horton or Edward Gibbon Wakefield, who was the father of the idea that emigrants from Britain should be assisted to go where they were most needed in the empire.