The Irish immigrants faced many hardships on their journey to America. One of them would be the form of transportation. You see, back then the only way to immigrate was aboard a boat. But those boats were in the worst condition imaginable. There is a reason they were called, "Coffin Ships." The name pretty much explains itself though, huh? Well, on those ships were thousands and thousands and millions of people. They were all crammed together, it was hard to breath. When you're this close to another person, its normal that disease spreads quickly. So many people died. Not only because of disease, but because of starvation, and the horrible condition the boats were in. Their lifeless bodies were just tossed overboard too! Now, you can look up on Google some pictures so you can see how packed they were. Also, some people died as soon as the boat had docked in America!! Another hardship they faced was lack of food. Many started their journey weak, and didn't have food to bring. Because the trip was pretty long, they had to go a couple of days without food.
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what challenges faced american society due to king's assassination
hunger, war, diseases, accidents.
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What were some of the challenges the colonies faced?
Francisco Coronado faced challenges such as harsh weather conditions, difficult terrain, and lack of supplies during his expedition in search of the Seven Cities of Gold. He also struggled with navigation in unfamiliar territories and conflicts with Native American tribes.
During urbanization and industrialization, cities faced challenges such as overcrowding due to rapid population growth, inadequate infrastructure to support the increasing number of residents, and poor living conditions in crowded tenement housing. These challenges often led to issues such as poor sanitation, high levels of pollution, and social unrest.
Some challenges faced by Francisco Vazquez de Coronado during his expedition included harsh terrain and extreme weather conditions, resistance from Native American tribes, limited supplies and resources, and the lack of the riches he had hoped to find. This ultimately led to the failure of his quest to find the fabled Seven Cities of Gold.
Irish immigrants to the US faced challenges such as discrimination, hostility, and marginalization due to their Catholic religion and perceived lower social status. They also encountered economic hardship, overcrowded living conditions, and limited job opportunities, often being relegated to low-wage labor occupations. Additionally, they experienced cultural and language barriers that made it difficult to assimilate into American society.
Francisco Vasquez faced challenges such as navigating unfamiliar terrain, dealing with hostile Native American tribes, limited food and water supplies, and maintaining the morale of his expedition members during his explorations of California.
Some challenges Roanoke faced included conflicts with Native American tribes, lack of food and resources, illness and disease, harsh weather conditions, and communication issues with England. These challenges ultimately led to the disappearance of the Roanoke colony, known as the "Lost Colony."
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