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Potato Famine In The 1840's Analysis

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In the 1840’s there was a sudden surge of immigration from Ireland and Germany. One explanation was the potato famine going on in Ireland, as written by an Irish immigrant to London Times. “I shudder when I think that starvation prevails to such an extent in poor Ireland,” (Irish Immigrant, Letter to London Times). The American people did not react well to the surge of Catholic immigrants that were taking their jobs, and influencing their politics. Many people blamed all of these oppositions on just the fact that the immigrants were Catholic, criticizing them for their culture, poor social level, and drinking habits. Anti-Catholic rioting only further proved this. Riots such as the riot that killed sixteen people and wounded dozens in
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