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Irish Famine Research Paper

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Between 1840 and 1860 over 4 million people entered the United States, the majority were from Ireland and Germany (Foner 324). The Irish men and women fled the Great Famine of 1845-1851, when a blight destroyed the potato crop on which the island’s diet rested (Foner 325). About one million people died from starvation or immiragrated to the United States. Irish men lacked industrial skills but they filled low wage and unskilled jobs that no one else wanted. While the Irish women worked as servants in the homes of Americans. Germans were more skilled than the Irish so they established themselves as craftsmen, shopkeepers, and farmers (Foner 325).The large population of Germans settled in Cincinnati, St. Louis, and Milwaukee which included its
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