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The Great Potato Famine lasted 7 years (1845 to 1852).

1 million people died.

The population dropped by 20 - 25%!

People migrated because of difficult living conditions or lack of food.

The consequences included permanent chang in political, demographic, and cultural landscape.

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During which years did the Irish Potato Famine take place?

The potato famine lasted 7 years from 1845-1852


Why did the Irish Immigrants come to America?

In the times when immigration was heavy, America was a blossoming country, and was said to be the best place to live. It was thought that America had land and jobs to share and that is why America was a popular place to immigrate to. In the case of why the Irish specifically came, it was most probably the Potato Famine. The Potato Famine left thousands of Irish starving, and without any income. Raising the potatoes was the livelihood of most Irish and when the rot struck, they had no way to pay landlords or pay for food. They were forced to leave in hopes of a better life somewhere else, and since America seemed to be so rich in opportunities, most chose to go there.


What place in North America did the British try to have Irish immigrants settle in?

The potato famine in Ireland lasted from 1845 to 1849. During this terrible part of Irish history, Great Britain tried to direct Irish people immigrating to North America to settle in Canada. The British provided incentives to induce this among the Irish. Many did, however, very often they left Canada to settle in the US.


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.


What caused an increase of Irish immigrants to the US?

The basic food crop of Ireland was potatoes. There was a "Potato Famine" from 1845 to 1852 caused by a blight that devastated the potato crops nationwide in Ireland. Over a million Irish starved to death, and a huge immigration to the USA by over a million Irish followed, looking for another place to start over, and work to earn money to eat, as simplistic as that sounds.

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During which years did the Irish Potato Famine take place?

The potato famine lasted 7 years from 1845-1852


Why did the Irish Immigrants come to America?

In the times when immigration was heavy, America was a blossoming country, and was said to be the best place to live. It was thought that America had land and jobs to share and that is why America was a popular place to immigrate to. In the case of why the Irish specifically came, it was most probably the Potato Famine. The Potato Famine left thousands of Irish starving, and without any income. Raising the potatoes was the livelihood of most Irish and when the rot struck, they had no way to pay landlords or pay for food. They were forced to leave in hopes of a better life somewhere else, and since America seemed to be so rich in opportunities, most chose to go there.


What place in North America did the British try to have Irish immigrants settle in?

The potato famine in Ireland lasted from 1845 to 1849. During this terrible part of Irish history, Great Britain tried to direct Irish people immigrating to North America to settle in Canada. The British provided incentives to induce this among the Irish. Many did, however, very often they left Canada to settle in the US.


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.


What place does Irish dancing have in Irish culture?

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What caused an increase of Irish immigrants to the US?

The basic food crop of Ireland was potatoes. There was a "Potato Famine" from 1845 to 1852 caused by a blight that devastated the potato crops nationwide in Ireland. Over a million Irish starved to death, and a huge immigration to the USA by over a million Irish followed, looking for another place to start over, and work to earn money to eat, as simplistic as that sounds.


Where can you find details on the Irish famine migration to America?

Do some research on "Ellis Island" which is the place in New York where many Irish first arrived in America.


What years did the Irish immigration take place?

The largest influx of the Irish started in 1845/6 and ran for 15-20 years. It was caused by Irish families trying to escape the Potato Famine which was ravaging Ireland at that time. Earlier, in the period 1817-25, large numbers of Irish laborers came over to work on the construction of the Erie Canal in New York State. Those were the two big 'jumps' in the Irish immigration.


When did the potato famine take place?

late 18th centuary early 1800s


Where do the Irish immigrate to?

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.


Why did the Irish immigrants come to the US?

Irish Immigrants came to the United States in the early part of the 19th century because there was the Potato Famine in Ireland. This caused starvation and forced the Irish to immigrant to another place. This place was the US. Additionally, the Northeastern part of the US including New York City offered employment as dock or factory workers. People from Ireland have made up a substantial part of the US population from European nations.


What was plantation policy in Irish history?

The plantations in irish history are not like that of the american south, and were not composed of wealthy landowner's with slaves. Rather, they were comprised of protestant scots whom the english had granted the rights to land that they had previously displace irish catholics from, mostly in the north, in an attempt to place Ireland more soundly under british control. This plantation system is a major cause of overcrowding, and subsequent famine that cause the mass migration of many Irish, it is also why several immigrants began calling themselves scotch-irish, to show that they were not Irish Catholics, but rather descendants of the scots that were part of the plantation system of the english