Emigrant Remittance Men

Emigrant Remittance Men

Termed "remittance men," young British emigrants received payments from their families to live abroad, often in Canada or the U.S., with the expectation they would not return home to Britain. This practice originated in the 1880s and continued into the early 20th century.

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