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20 January, 07:14

What was the most common reason why a large number of Irish immigrants came to the untied states in the 1840's

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  1. 20 January, 07:24
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    In the early 40's, the Ireland suffered from a big famine, when 2 millions of people died. There's also politicals reasons : indeed, the Irish people was in trouble with the english one's. At least, they were also attracted by the gold rush, and a big part of them tried there selfs in USA.

    So you can see that there are many reasons why the Irish people immigrated to USA.
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