Being discriminated against for your religion
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Not particularly. Many of the immigrants from Ireland would not have been from Dublin, so would not have been familiar with it. Immigrants would go to places where they could live and survive and establish a new life. Places they would have went to were not like where they had come from. Even for those that were from Dublin, the cities they went to would have been different and others went to rural places and not cities.
Late 19th Century immigration to the US would not have been possible with the US having a flexible and mostly welcoming attitude to immigrants. It also would not have been possible without the US having a need for immigrants to come in and work on reconstruction projects.
Immigrants come to the US every year. There has never been a single year of US history in which there were no immigrants.
The promise of better jobs in the united states would have been considered a pull factor.
Pull factor
Pull factor
being discriminated against for your religion
Being discriminated against for your religion
More personal freedom in the United States
More personal freedom in the United States
a Protestant
I would suggest that the ratio is 1. All immigrants to America must have been born!
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