The famine of the second half of the 1840s was one thing, but there would have been many political and economic reasons throughout the century. There was poverty and there would have been people going in search of a better life. England and the US, amongst other countries, would have been places people would have gone.
The Irish Potato Famine
potato blight
Most of the Immigration was caused by the potato famine, but some were caused when their king had switched to a England church because of his marriage. That caused England to be in control of Ireland which left them weak. Another when the black plague had spread to them from England and the Irish were mad at them cause now, England had made most of their troubles.
Farmers
They came to the US....
The famine of the second half of the 1840s was one thing, but there would have been many political and economic reasons throughout the century. There was poverty and there would have been people going in search of a better life. England and the US, amongst other countries, would have been places people would have gone.
they restricted a majority of the Irish from political participation. They suspended many of the civil liberties and rights of the Irish.
England had complete power over Ireland thus starting a Revolution because the Irish wanted to be an independent country.
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The cause was the Great Irish Potato Famine, a staple of the Irish diet.See related link below!
It was an informal description given to Dublin, particularly during the 19th century and early 20th century, before Irish independence.
Canada, United States, England, and Australia.