The Norman Conquest and the British Empire - Events that determined the impact of immigration on Britain - Worksheet - Year 6
Geography Resource Description
A worksheet aimed at Year 6 students explores pivotal historical events that have shaped the impact of immigration on Britain. Two significant occurrences highlighted are the Norman Conquest and the expansion of the British Empire. These events played crucial roles in making Britain an appealing destination for those not originally from the country. The worksheet prompts students to consider why Britain has historically been an attractive place for immigrants to settle, inviting them to delve into the various pull factors that have drawn people from diverse backgrounds to its shores.
Additionally, the worksheet encourages students to reflect on the evolution of migration patterns to Britain over time. By examining different periods such as the Norman Conquest, which marked the beginning of Norman rule in England, and the era of the British Empire, when Britain had colonies across the globe, students gain insights into how these events influenced who came to Britain and why. The aim is to help students understand the complex and changing nature of immigration and its enduring impact on the cultural and social fabric of Britain. The worksheet, produced by Focus Education (UK) Ltd, serves as an educational tool to engage young learners in a critical aspect of British history.