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Q: What class of food does Irish potato belong to?
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The potato was the main food people in Ireland ate. When there were no potatoes due to the crop being destroyed by blight, many people left to find more food and a better life. The famine had the effect of increasing Irish emigration.


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The potato can symbolize a necessity to life and basic needs because it is a staple food to many people in the world and hunger can be caused by lack of potatoes such as in the Irish Potato famine


How did the potato famine affect Irish emigration?

The potato was the main food people in Ireland ate. When there were no potatoes due to the crop being destroyed by blight, many people left to find more food and a better life. The famine had the effect of increasing Irish emigration.


What factors led the Irish people to leave Ireland?

The Great Potato Famine in 1845 Half of the Irish population depended on the potato crop for food. When the crop failed 1 million people died and some Irish people migrated to the United States and some to Great Britian.


Why did the potato famine start the Irish and Scottish immigration?

People relied on the potato for their main food source. when the potato was effected in those years, everyone starved, over 2 million people died that 25% of the people!


Why do the Irish immigrat to the north west?

they immgrated to the north west because in ireland there was a potato famine so people had no food.


Did Irish people depend on potatoes in the Irish famine?

It was the most important food for most Irish people, so they did depend on it. When the crop failed because of the potato blight, there was not enough to eat and many people starved to death or left Ireland.