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Opinion | Westralia, Here We Come

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Opinion | Westralia, Here We Come
2026-03-18  917  中等
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British people have long been eager to leave the mother country. Between 1815 and 1924, 25 million people emigrated from the British Isles. Compared with Southern Europeans, British emigrants were far more individualistic and much less likely to send home remittances or ever come back. “When Anglos went,” the historian James Belich wrote, “they tended to stay, in contrast to most other peoples.”

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