The Irish immigrated because they were in poverty and they barely had any food. They went to U.S.A or Canada.
the Irish immigrated because of the great potato famine
From about 1845 to 1852.
There was a famine in Ireland, known as the Great Famine, or the Irish Potato Famine. Over a million people died during the 7 years between 1845 to 1852. This drove many Irish to immigrate to to the United States.
Because it was 'great'. Who would go to the 'terrible' famine?
It is known as "An Gorta Mór" (un gurtha mór), the Great Famine.
the Irish immigrated because of the great potato famine
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.
Potato Famine
Something called the POTATO FAMINE!
No
From about 1845 to 1852.
Between 1845 and 1852 The Great Famine in Ireland caused mass emigration to many countries including America
The potato famine.
They immigrated after WW2. They also immigrated around 1840-50 at the time of the Irish famine.
Assuming you mean America, the 1840s due to the potato famine.
Not sure but the Choctaw Nation, a native American community from Oklahoma in the USA, are legendary among the Irish for their contributions and support during the Great Famine (I woundn't imagine that a famine was all that great?).
There was a famine in Ireland, known as the Great Famine, or the Irish Potato Famine. Over a million people died during the 7 years between 1845 to 1852. This drove many Irish to immigrate to to the United States.