Many Irish came to America in 1845 to 1855 do to the open land, jobs, hunting, fishing, supplies such as wood, rock etc. A lot of settlers had trouble fitting in to the life in British North America because of how different it was. There was also a lot of diseases going around they had no treatment for it was hard to stay alive.
In the 1840s, Ireland experienced the "Great Famine," the result of which was mass starvation and disease. Many Irish families immigrated to the United States in this period as a means of escaping the conditions in their former country.
Was caused because of the Irish Potato Famine.
In 1840 many Irish immigrated from their country Ireland. The cause of this would be the Great Famine which was caused by the potato disease that ran through their crops.
There were 18,000 Irish immigrants that came to America.
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Both Irish and English.
The failed crop (over several seasons) was the cause of the Irish Potato Famine. Many people starved to death, or succumbed to disease, while many sailed to America.
Ireland did not come to America. It is still where it is. Irish people did go to America. They famously went there during the famine times in the 1840s, but have done so many other times since then.
that they were able to come to America if they did not come to America the we would have mcdonal french fries or potato chip. the Irish catholic wouldn't be alive living in America today
Because they have little money and almost no education
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Both Irish and English.
The German and Irish came to America because the Germans came here for economical issues but the Irish came here for businese and for religion persicution. They came here for a better lifeThe German and Irish came to America because the Germans came here for economical issues but the Irish came here for businese and for religion persicution. They came here for a better life
The failed crop (over several seasons) was the cause of the Irish Potato Famine. Many people starved to death, or succumbed to disease, while many sailed to America.
Most of the Irish emigrants came because of the civil unrest, the severe unemployment, or the almost inconceivable hardships there were at home. These were the main reasons of why they came to the United States of America.
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John Ireland first came to Minnesota and lead the Irish to recruit here in America.
Irish-American refers to people in America who claim Irish ancestry. Irish-Americans live all over America.
lack of money/jobslanguage barrierassimilation