They travelled by ship.
People came in to America and didn't have food so they got potatoes to eat.
Many Irish people emigrated to America during the Great Famine in 1845. Many of them established large communities in Newfoundland. Therefore, there is now many Irish people in America.
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Ireland did not come to America. It is still where it is. Irish people did go to America. They famously went there during the famine times in the 1840s, but have done so many other times since then.
From about 1845 to 1852.
People came in to America and didn't have food so they got potatoes to eat.
they emigrated to America
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i think people should stop this famine and also stop worring about what we, America does not have!!!!!!! there
Many Irish people emigrated to America during the Great Famine in 1845. Many of them established large communities in Newfoundland. Therefore, there is now many Irish people in America.
the potato famine
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During the Irish Potato Famine, which lasted from 1845 to 1852, approximately 1 million people emigrated from Ireland to America. The famine, caused by a potato blight, resulted in widespread starvation and hardship, prompting many to seek better opportunities in the United States. This wave of immigration significantly influenced American demographics and culture, particularly in cities like New York and Boston.
Ireland did not come to America. It is still where it is. Irish people did go to America. They famously went there during the famine times in the 1840s, but have done so many other times since then.
They went to the landlords when they had no money during the famine
From about 1845 to 1852.
Hunger.