Cities had become industrialised, resulting in there being lots of jobs in the cities. The Irish that had immigrated were desperate for jobs so they could feed their families as they were escaping the horrific Irish potatoe famine.
Irrigation
Ireland and Germany
Lennoxtown, a village in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland, has its roots in the 19th century, primarily developing during the industrial revolution. The village was established around the 1830s, initially as a center for textile manufacturing. Therefore, as of 2023, Lennoxtown is approximately 190 years old.
Assuming you mean in America, here is the answer: During this time period America was industrializing. The immigrants wanted to be in a country that was industrialized. America was the second country to do this, after Britain. The countries the immigrants came from weren't industrialized yet so they wanted to come here.
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Germans
Northern and mid-Atlantic port cities.New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Chicago--but all over the US, actually.
nativists
Irrigation
Barbed wire
steel plows
Ireland
because they felt like it
Ireland and Germany
He wrote A Tale of Two Cities in the 1830s.
The idea behind sweatshops originated in the 1830s. They began in the garment districts of cities such as New York City and London.
In the 1830s, the sport of gymnastics was introduced to United States and its school systems by such immigrants as Charles Beck, Charles Follen and Francis Lieber (http://www.tisworld.com/fun_gym.html)