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The survivors of the Great Famine in Ireland, which occurred between 1845 and 1852, migrated primarily to the United States, Canada, and Australia. Many sought refuge in urban areas such as New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia, where they established Irish communities. Others moved to Britain or sought opportunities in other parts of the world, significantly impacting the Demographics and culture of their new homes. The migration was driven by the dire economic conditions and the hope for a better future.

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