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Jews In Scotland - Coggle Diagram
Jews In Scotland
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Sweaters
Most Jews would settle into Sweating. This was working in Sweatshops in bad conditions with low pay and long hours. It was the only option for most as they needed some source of income. Sweaters did have an positive economic impact on Scotland. They mainly made clothes.
Tobacco Workers
Tobacco was another "popular" industry to go into. The main employing group was the imperial tobacco company.
Hawkers/ Pedlars
Hawkers and peddlers went from door to door selling everyday household items. They weren't necessities but every household could use them. They only made money from the things they sold so it meant little money to live on.
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Were Jews accepted?
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Jews were stereotyped with stealing money however the Scots did not mind the Jews because of their shared experienceGet rid of the wrong ones
The Jews that came over worked different jobs from other immigrant groups, such as Door to Door salesmen
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Although the jews were accepted there was still some difficulties they faced the papers would often portray the jews as alien and infectious
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The Jewish community also bolstered the scottish economy by producing Cigarettes which became immensely successful
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The Jewish community also bolstered the scottish economy by producing Cigarettes which became immensely successful
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In the beginning Most jewish people tended to live and work within the more imporshives areas of glasgow
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