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Because they needed jobs and they needed money so they emigrated to many countries such as England or America where they would get plenty money from jobs there!

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Q: Why did Irish people emigrate in 1950's?
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What pushed the Irish to emigrate?

Poverty, hunger, lack of employment, discrimination, oppression etc. would be reasons for people to emigrate from any country. This applies to Ireland too.


Why did Irish emigrate to Canada?

Grinding poverty and British supresion of Catholics.


Why did the Scots Irish emigrate to the colonies?

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The failure of the potato crop between 1840 and 1860 caused many families to emigrate?

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Where were people emigrating from?

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Do people emigrate to other countries because of communism?

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Why did a large number of Irish people emigrate from Ireland?

during the famine they did because they had no food and in the 1950's after ww2 unemployment so they emmigrated to usa and UK


What was one effect of the Irish famine?

Many people starved to death during the Irish Potato Famine, when potato blight caused the potato crops to wither and die in the fields for a couple of seasons. Many Irish people chose to emigrate, mainly to America.


Why did so many people emigrate from Britain 1830-1930?

why did so many people emigrate from britain in 1830-1930 ?


Can people emigrate in Monaco legally?

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What condition drove people to emigrate?

rice.


How do people emigrate to America from Ireland now?

They fly.