Working for the Crown: German Migrants and Britain's Commercial Success in the Early Eighteenth-century American Colonies Relaxation in the movement of foreigners into Britain and the origins of the Foreign Protestants Naturalization Act of 1708 (7 Ann c 5) have been seen to lie in the arrival of religious refugees in England and the unsuitability of existing legislation to accommodate large numbers of foreigners. This paper proposes that trade and commercial interests in the American colonies promoted the cause of naturalisation by inciting German migration, causing Parliament to relax access to the domestic labour market and crucially allow German labour to be trafficked to the colonies. Reform was dictated by the needs of commerce and ...
Scots going to the New World colonies, between 1740 and 1800, came from two different groups. The fi...
When emigrants began to leave England for the United States in numbers after 1815 there grew up vari...
Frederick County, Maryland, in the early eighteenth century had three qualities which made it highly...
This study elaborates on aliens who enjoyed the legal status and rights in Britain in the first half...
This article investigates the debates surrounding immigration to England some three hundred years ag...
Although religious motivation significantly impacted the founding and early development of American ...
In seventeenth-century England, immigrants could shed their alien status either by being naturalized...
This dissertation, based on the largest extant port register for a single year in the colonial perio...
Determined to be American: Regulating Migration and Citizenship in the Early American Republic, 1783...
In 1710, a group of German Palatine refugees landed in the New World courtesy of Britain’s Queen Ann...
The English had the opportunity to serve an apprenticeship for technologies they desired in the earl...
The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts from its foundation in 1701 to the be...
Copyright © 2016 The North American Conference on British Studies. This article reconstructs a cruci...
The largest white immigrant group in eighteenth-century America (1700-75) came from the German-speak...
From its insular location, its limited indigenous resources and its subordinate political standing a...
Scots going to the New World colonies, between 1740 and 1800, came from two different groups. The fi...
When emigrants began to leave England for the United States in numbers after 1815 there grew up vari...
Frederick County, Maryland, in the early eighteenth century had three qualities which made it highly...
This study elaborates on aliens who enjoyed the legal status and rights in Britain in the first half...
This article investigates the debates surrounding immigration to England some three hundred years ag...
Although religious motivation significantly impacted the founding and early development of American ...
In seventeenth-century England, immigrants could shed their alien status either by being naturalized...
This dissertation, based on the largest extant port register for a single year in the colonial perio...
Determined to be American: Regulating Migration and Citizenship in the Early American Republic, 1783...
In 1710, a group of German Palatine refugees landed in the New World courtesy of Britain’s Queen Ann...
The English had the opportunity to serve an apprenticeship for technologies they desired in the earl...
The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts from its foundation in 1701 to the be...
Copyright © 2016 The North American Conference on British Studies. This article reconstructs a cruci...
The largest white immigrant group in eighteenth-century America (1700-75) came from the German-speak...
From its insular location, its limited indigenous resources and its subordinate political standing a...
Scots going to the New World colonies, between 1740 and 1800, came from two different groups. The fi...
When emigrants began to leave England for the United States in numbers after 1815 there grew up vari...
Frederick County, Maryland, in the early eighteenth century had three qualities which made it highly...