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The Irish immigrated because of the Irish Potato Famine in 1845

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The Irish immigrated to America because of the great famine in their home country.

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Q: Where did most of the Irish immigrants who came to the US following the potato famine of the 1840s?
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Which of the following did many Irish immigrants wish to escape by coming to the US in the 1840s?

They sought to escape the "potato famine," harsh factory work in Ireland, and religious repression.


What caused most Irish Immigrants to move to the US in the 1840s?

There was a potato famine and thousands of people were starving to death


Most of the Irish immigrants who came to the US following the potato famine of the 1840s settled in?

Most of the Irish immigrants who came to the United States to escape the Potato Famine settled in and around Boston and New York. The main reason was they didn't come to the country with very much money, and lacked the resources to move further inland.


Did Poland have a potato famine?

never, are you kuku? Ireland did, in the 1840s


In which decade did the Irish Potato Famine occur?

1840s-1850s


What was the most common reason why a large number of Irish immigrants came to the US in the 1840s?

Most of the immigration was caused by the potato famine, but some were caused when their king had switched to a England church because of his marriage. That caused England to be in control of Ireland which left them weak. Another when the black plague had spread to them from England and the Irish were mad at them cause now, England had made most of their troubles.


What vegetable famine did Ireland have many years ago?

The potato famine, in the second half of the 1840s.


Which event made one million Irish people leave Ireland in the mid-1800?

The Irish Potato Famine


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

Ireland.


When did most Irish people immigrate?

Assuming you mean America, the 1840s due to the potato famine.


What led to the flood of Irish immigrants entering the US in the mid-1840s?

In Ireland, they had a potato famine caused by a fungus. Many people died of the hunger, and thousands immigrated to America in hopes of a better life.


In the early nineteenth century there was not enough food in Ireland this is called?

You are referring to the potato famine that occurred in the 1840s.