Grinding poverty and British supresion of Catholics.
I don't. I'm quite happy being here in Canada. I have no plans to emigrate.
there waz a potato famine in Ireland
It caused many Irish families to emigrate to the U.S.A.
Poverty, hunger, lack of employment, discrimination, oppression etc. would be reasons for people to emigrate from any country. This applies to Ireland too.
If when you say Irish, you mean Gaelic, then no.
why not? Age is irrelevant, and age discrimination is prohibited under the Canadian Constitution.
The British moved to North America for varying reasons, not one large, specific reason. Hope of a better living, to get away from the country, perhaps just for an adventure. Although not British, the Irish potato famine caused millions of Irish to emigrate to North America. The British government failed to support the Irish properly during this time, perhaps causing more Irish to emigrate than otherwise.
As far as I know, India is still in it's original place and hasn't emigrated anywhere.
Scots and Irish came to America after parliament forbade them to ship their dairy products, linens, and woollens to english markets. Faced with economic ruin, they decided to emigrate to the new world.
Irish immigrants sailed to Canada as early as the 17th century. The Irish chose to leave Ireland due to the Great Famine that lasted from 1845 to 1852.
Irish people quite likely lived in Ireland before Canada. Also some came from America to Canada.
when the Japanese begin to emigrate