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mainly economical, financial or political reasons, or maybe just adventure in some cases

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The Irish and German people were primarily pushed to immigrate to the US in the mid-1800s due to a combination of factors. The Irish were driven by the devastating potato famine, which caused mass starvation and economic collapse in Ireland. The Germans were motivated by political unrest, economic difficulties, and a desire for greater opportunities in America.

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