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How do the Irish get to America?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Well at the moment there's lots of ways to America. Just because the people are Irish it doesn't mean that they have like a special way of getting to America or anything. They go like any other people would. By planes, ships, jets or whatever else there is. Long ago though, when there was The Great Famine in Ireland, lots of people in Ireland fleed to America to get a job there and start families there etc. At that time people used ships to get America. However, about 1 million people died on those ships in total. Hence the nickname: The Coffin Ship.

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