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Unwelcome immigrants

Reasons why why some immigrants were not welcomed in the Medieval era

Although most medieval settled peacefully and became part of their communities, at times of crisis they could be vulnerable and at risk of violent attacks.

The in cities such as London believed foreign workers were undercutting them and so saw them as a threat to their members鈥 livelihoods.

They frequently put pressure on their rulers to impose controls on immigrant workers.

  • In 1270, one month after inviting foreign clothworkers, King Henry III reversed his decision and expelled all except the skilled weavers.
  • In 1325 King Edward II arrested all foreigners living near the south coast.
  • In 1439 King Richard II forced foreign merchants to live with English householders who were told to spy on them.

All of these measures were imposed because English merchants placed a lot of pressure on weak kings.

Wealthy foreigners were often hated because people believed they received special privileges and saw them as being on the side of the rulers. During the 1381 Peasants鈥 Revolt rioters in London murdered about 150 foreign weavers and merchants. The story goes that they were asked to say the words 鈥榖read and cheese鈥 and if they answered with an accent, they were beheaded.

In times of war, 鈥榚nemy 鈥 could have their goods confiscated or be deported. Flemish merchants, French migrants and Irish immigrants were all expelled from England at different times. Many people resented foreign merchants and bankers who they thought had come only to make money for themselves. During the 1381 revolt and again in 1492, the London was destroyed by rioters.

One of the most useful sources for detail of medieval immigrants鈥 lives, is also an example of how pressure was put on immigrants. The 1440 alien subsidies were special taxes imposed on aliens as a result of anti-foreigner pressure. They record the names, occupations and places of residence of immigrants at the time.

Revision tip

Think about this statement:

鈥楳edieval England was a very difficult place for foreigners to settle in.鈥 How far do you agree?

Read through this guide making a note of evidence to support this statement. Why were foreigners and minority groups sometimes made to feel unwelcome?

Then read through making a note of evidence to oppose the statement. Why were foreign migrants sometimes welcomed?