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If ever there was a regional UK city with the credentials to host
the 2022 Commonwealth Games, Birmingham was always it. One in ten
people in the city was born in an overseas Commonwealth country,
and many more have family in member nations such as India, Jamaica
and Pakistan. Many of these are descendants of the generation who
arrived after the Second World War to find work in the city's
manufacturing boom years. But, as Simon Wilcox discovers, the links
go much further back than that. In fact, the connections started
with the canal building zeal of Birmingham's industrial pioneers in
the eighteenth century who built a canal network that spanned out
from the Gas Street Basin. It was this network that opened up a new
world of trade for the city - a world which revolved around metal,
chocolate and weekly shipments of Ceylon tea.
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