
It is thought that London first started to grow as an important settlement when the Romans arrived in around 43 AD. Prior to this, there were some smaller settlements that were soon swallowed up by the might of the Roman army. Plenty of turbulent times were to come for London, with invasions and power struggles over the years. After the Romans left, the Anglo-Saxons came and were repeatedly attacked by Vikings who came from Scandinavian countries.
In Norman times, London became the firm favourite as a centre of commerce and a capital city following the construction of Westminster and this was set to stay for good after William the Conqueror built the Tower of London following his victory in 1066. Slaves were brought over to England from Africa during Tudor times, from 1485 – 1603. At the same time, Jews and Muslims as well as Dutch Traders had also begun to arrive and settle in London. These arrivals sowed the seed for London’s diversity that can be seen today.

Today, London has continued to grow both in terms of size and in terms of diversity. Londoners have a firm reputation for being tolerant and accepting, and for providing a haven for people who have been persecuted in their own countries. London has really benefitted from having a melting pot of nationalities, especially when there has been a shortage of workers which happened following 1945 when World War II ended.
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