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In the 1840s and 1850s where did Mormons led by Brigham Young settle?

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What pushed factor contributed to an influx of Irish immigrants in the US during the mid-nineteenth century?

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The nativist movement of the 1840s which gave rise to the Know-Nothing Party of the 1850s supported?

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Nation where a potato famine in the 1840s led to a great migration of its people to America?

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