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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

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What article title would most likely be described by the library database subject headings of victims of famine Ireland history?

The full question is:What article title would most likely be described by the database subject headings victims of famine, Ireland, history?Question options:Irish Babies, African Mothers: Rites of Passage and Rights in Citizenship in Post-Millennial Ireland" -- This is not specific about famine."How Many Irish Potato Famine Deaths? Toward Coherence of the Evidence" -- ** This is specific about Famine in historical Ireland."'Good Man, Mary!' Women Musicians and the Fraternity of Irish Traditional Music" - Music is not about famine."'The Gloomy Forebodings of this Dread Disease,' Climate, Famine and Sleeping Sickness in East Africa" -- This is about East AfricaThe best choice would be:"How Many Irish Potato Famine Deaths? Toward Coherence of the Evidence" -- ** This is specific about Famine in historical Ireland.


Where were the main countries the Irish went to during potato famine?

Ireland suffered the potato famine.It is know to the Irish as the Great Hunger, it was a period of mass starvation, disease, and emigration in Ireland between 1845 and 1852.It was caused when potato crop's failed, due to blight, a disease that destroys both the leaves and the edible roots, or tubers, of the potato plant.


Why did the Irish potato famine end?

There was a disease going around called mildew which made the potatoes all black and mushy so nobody could eat them or they would be poisoned The disease was not called Mildew, it was called The Blight (Phytophthora infestans). The potato famine was caused by a fungi called potato blight. after just days from coming out of the ground, the potato's would be slimy, black, and rotten.


What was the Irish flee of hunger?

The Irish Famine, also known as the Great Famine or the Irish Potato Famine, occurred from 1845 to 1852. It was a period of mass starvation and disease in Ireland due to the failure of the potato crop, which was a staple food for the Irish population. The famine resulted in the deaths of approximately one million people and caused widespread emigration from Ireland.


Why did people leave during the Irish famine?

YES THE IRISH CONTINUED TO IMMIGRATE TO MAKE A BETTER LIFE FOR THEMSELVES. NOT TO THE EXTENT AS IT WAS DURING THE FAMINE . IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW THAT IN IRELAND THERE WAS NOT A COMPLETE FAMINE.IT WAS JUST THE POTATO THAT WAS AFFECTED. OATS,BARLEY,WHEAT, WAS SHIPPED TO ENGLAND IN LARGE QUANTITIES FOR ENGLISH CONSUMPSION WHILE THE IRISH STARVED. CHAO ROD HOOK YES THE IRISH CONTINUED TO IMMIGRATE TO MAKE A BETTER LIFE FOR THEMSELVES. NOT TO THE EXTENT AS IT WAS DURING THE FAMINE . IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW THAT IN IRELAND THERE WAS NOT A COMPLETE FAMINE.IT WAS JUST THE POTATO THAT WAS AFFECTED. OATS,BARLEY,WHEAT, WAS SHIPPED TO ENGLAND IN LARGE QUANTITIES FOR ENGLISH CONSUMPSION WHILE THE IRISH STARVED. CHAO ROD HOOK

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What is a good sentence with the word immigration?

There was a huge immigration of Irish citizens to the USA during the potato famine.


Mold that caused the Irish potato famine?

I dont know the answer. But the second letter is an a and it is 5 letters long. Good luck


What article title would most likely be described by the library database subject headings of victims of famine Ireland history?

The full question is:What article title would most likely be described by the database subject headings victims of famine, Ireland, history?Question options:Irish Babies, African Mothers: Rites of Passage and Rights in Citizenship in Post-Millennial Ireland" -- This is not specific about famine."How Many Irish Potato Famine Deaths? Toward Coherence of the Evidence" -- ** This is specific about Famine in historical Ireland."'Good Man, Mary!' Women Musicians and the Fraternity of Irish Traditional Music" - Music is not about famine."'The Gloomy Forebodings of this Dread Disease,' Climate, Famine and Sleeping Sickness in East Africa" -- This is about East AfricaThe best choice would be:"How Many Irish Potato Famine Deaths? Toward Coherence of the Evidence" -- ** This is specific about Famine in historical Ireland.


Where were the main countries the Irish went to during potato famine?

Ireland suffered the potato famine.It is know to the Irish as the Great Hunger, it was a period of mass starvation, disease, and emigration in Ireland between 1845 and 1852.It was caused when potato crop's failed, due to blight, a disease that destroys both the leaves and the edible roots, or tubers, of the potato plant.


Why did the Irish potato famine end?

There was a disease going around called mildew which made the potatoes all black and mushy so nobody could eat them or they would be poisoned The disease was not called Mildew, it was called The Blight (Phytophthora infestans). The potato famine was caused by a fungi called potato blight. after just days from coming out of the ground, the potato's would be slimy, black, and rotten.


What was the Irish flee of hunger?

The Irish Famine, also known as the Great Famine or the Irish Potato Famine, occurred from 1845 to 1852. It was a period of mass starvation and disease in Ireland due to the failure of the potato crop, which was a staple food for the Irish population. The famine resulted in the deaths of approximately one million people and caused widespread emigration from Ireland.


What made millions of Irish risk their lives to come to the US?

The Irish were saving their lives, not risking them. In 1848, there was a potato famine - potatoes were the Irish primary food, and a very good one. The potato plants were dying from a fungus disease. Some think that the English introduced the fungus disease so the Irish would starve to death. Most English hated the Irish. So, the Irish found that they could emigrate to the USA, find good jobs on the new railroads, mines, and so forth. So millions of them did, and some of those families became powerful leaders in industry, here. If nothing else, my great-great-great-great Grandfather, David, came to the US through Canada.


Why did people leave during the Irish famine?

YES THE IRISH CONTINUED TO IMMIGRATE TO MAKE A BETTER LIFE FOR THEMSELVES. NOT TO THE EXTENT AS IT WAS DURING THE FAMINE . IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW THAT IN IRELAND THERE WAS NOT A COMPLETE FAMINE.IT WAS JUST THE POTATO THAT WAS AFFECTED. OATS,BARLEY,WHEAT, WAS SHIPPED TO ENGLAND IN LARGE QUANTITIES FOR ENGLISH CONSUMPSION WHILE THE IRISH STARVED. CHAO ROD HOOK YES THE IRISH CONTINUED TO IMMIGRATE TO MAKE A BETTER LIFE FOR THEMSELVES. NOT TO THE EXTENT AS IT WAS DURING THE FAMINE . IT IS IMPORTANT TO KNOW THAT IN IRELAND THERE WAS NOT A COMPLETE FAMINE.IT WAS JUST THE POTATO THAT WAS AFFECTED. OATS,BARLEY,WHEAT, WAS SHIPPED TO ENGLAND IN LARGE QUANTITIES FOR ENGLISH CONSUMPSION WHILE THE IRISH STARVED. CHAO ROD HOOK


What is the perfect state of Phytophthora infestans?

P. infestans is the fungus that caused the Irish Potato Famine. As for its "perfect state," it's not clear what the question refers to. If "perfect" has the rigorous meaning of "complete," then probably the condition of feeding on a potato (it can affect other crops, as well) and producing spores is as good as it gets -- from the fungus's perspective. From the Irish grower's perspective, the perfect condition would be "extinct."


How do you sell Toby jug?

You eat five potato's in an hour when you sleep, every day. They ave to be good hardy Irish potato's and they have to be soaked in vinegar and raw.


What advantages to seed plants have over seedless plants?

One of the advantages would be mixing of genes; seedless plant offspring are identical to the parent, and thus all genetically similar offspring are vulnerable to the same factors as the parents ie. genetic deficiencies/bacteria or virus infection. A good example of this is the Irish potato famine.


Where in Louisiana did the Irish settle?

the reason the Irish came to Louisiana was that...... . Heard that Louisiana was a hospitable place . Good place to start a new life . Opurtunity