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The Migration Trend of China during the First World War

There are immigrants. Property inheritance was handed down from feudal monarchy.

After World War I, Britain was still in the stage of imperialism. Due to the limited level of development, there was no special factory at that time. According to current standards, it is estimated that people cannot live in it. However, at that time, the exploitation of workers by British capitalists was very serious, and nine times out of ten they would live in it.

New noble's concept refers to the aristocrats with aristocratic rank (generally lower) engaged in capitalist economic activities, generally referring to the feudal period in England.

At that time, Britain and France were capitalist countries, and both sides were allies during World War I, so the immigrants at this time were naturally peaceful and friendly.

Before the First World War, Britain had established a capitalist parliamentary system, and the real power of the country was in the hands of the Prime Minister. After the First World War, there was no such thing as new noble, and nobility refers to members of the royal family. As for France, there was no such thing as new noble in the history of the bourgeois revolution (the specific reason remains to be discussed), and there was no such thing after the First World War.

Most westerners are willing to attend the dance, so there are too many reasons to hold the dance. In the upper class, as long as there is something important to celebrate, they will hold a dance.