They immigrated after WW2. They also immigrated around 1840-50 at the time of the Irish famine.
They emigrated to the USA
At the time of The Great Famine they immigrated to America and Australia. Nowaday they immigrate to where-ever they want to. There isn't a specific place for them to immigrate to.
No. The Irish were the last people who would ever colonize, as colonization was why they were in America.
The potato drought of 1845
From about 1845 to 1852.
Irish immigrants in the USA went to seek work and escape famine in Ireland in the 1800s Ireland its people and politics have never ever colonized another country
Assuming you mean America, the 1840s due to the potato famine.
I agree with my colleague Colin Peters that, as written, the question is nonsensical. An Italian-American is born in America and can therefore not colonize or immigrate to a country where he already lives. If the question intends to ask where Italians who came to America did so by way of colonization of immigration, it would be IMMIGRATION. I am sure that the Italian immigrants would have preferred to colonize virgin soil, but alas, they came a little late to the party.
the Irish immigrated because of the great potato famine
The ancestors of the African Americans were nearly all transported to America from Africa as slaves. The question is were African Amercians colonized or immigrated to the U.S.?
immigration, settlement, expansion, migration, establishment
Between 1845 and 1852 The Great Famine in Ireland caused mass emigration to many countries including America