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Field name | Value |
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Title | The National Importance of Emigration. Considered in a Letter Addressed to the Right Honourable Lord Lyttelton, President of "The National Colonial Emigration Society" |
Author | Bagot, C H |
Date | 1863 |
Document Type | Printed Book |
Publisher Information | W. S. Johnson & Co. |
Reference | 8276.cc.6 |
Library / Archive | British Library |
Collection Name | General Reference Collection |
Description | Letter from C.H. Bagot (Australian pastoralist) to Lord Lyttelton (president of 'The National Colonial Emigration Society') responding to Lyttelton's claims that England is not overpopulated with a claim that it very much is, and that Englishmen should emigrate not to America, but to "England's own territories in the East." Bagot includes a facts and figures throughout to support his point, including two statistical tables at the end of economic statistics for the colonies and emigration statistics from Britain. |
Theme(s) | Motives for Emigration; Politics, Legislation and Governance |
Country (from) | Great Britain |
Country (to) | Australia |
Places | London, England |
Nationality | English; Australian |
People | Lyttelton, Lord George William |
Keywords | population, overcrowding, push factors, emigration scheme, poverty, crime, legislation, statistics, economics, politics, The National Colonial Emigration Society |
Language | English |
Copyright | British Library |